Answer:
The first step is to replace the y in y-x=15 with 7x (we can do this because the first equation tells us that they're equal)
solve and get
(2.5,17.5)
or x= 2.5 y=17.5
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step is to recognize that y=7x which means that we can just replace the y in the second equation with 7x
7x-x=15
6x=15
x=2.5
Then we can solve for y
y=7(2.5)
y=17.5
Ultimately, you want the <em>variable</em> p on one side of the equals sign, and the <em>value</em> of p on the other.
First, get rid of the parenthesis by <em>distributing.
</em>There is an invisible -1 in front of the first and last set of parenthesis, and a one times any number is the number itself, so you are essentially distributing the negative sign.
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</em>So you have: 2-4p-3 = -3p-6-2p-3
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</em>Next, <em>Combine like terms.
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Can you take it from there?<em>
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1. Two consecutive integers means that the values are whole numbers and they are located right after the other (eg. 2, 3).
Now, let us call the smaller value x. The consecutive value will be one greater than x, thus the larger value may be written as x + 1.
2. We know that the product of the two values is 420. Given that the smaller value is x and the larger value is x + 1, we can write this as:
x(x + 1) = 420
3. Now we can expand to get:
x^(2) + x = 420
4. Now subtract 420 from both sides to get:
x^(2) + x - 420 = 0
Therefor, the constant of the quadratic expression is -420.