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How can one half x − 5 = one third x + 6 be set up as a system of equations
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How can one half x − 5 = one third x + 6 be set up as a system of equations
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For this case we have the following equation:
(1/2) x - 5 = (1/3) x + 6
We can rewrite the equation as a system of equations.
We have then:
y = (1/2) x - 5
y = (1/3) x + 6
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a system of equations is
y = (1/2) x - 5
y = (1/3) x + 6
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