7/5 - 10/5 = -3/5
I hope this helps.
You could just put 0 for a and b.
It would work.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let us say the two equations are
x+y=5 --------------(A)
x-y=1 -------------(B)
Let us solve them for x and y by adding them
2x=6
x=3
Hence from (A)
3+y=5
y=2
Hence our solution is
x=3, y=2
Adding same number to equation (A) say 2 we get
x+y+2=5+2
x+y=5+2-2
x+y=5
Hence equation remains the same while adding same number to each side.
Same thing happens if we add same number to equation (B)
Hence we draw the conclusion that the solution remains the same if same number is added to each side of the original equation.
To make a square for x²+bx=c, add(
)²on both side
in this case, b is-3/4, half of b is -3/8, and (-3/8)² is 9/64, so you add 9/64 to both side.
If 39 = (1 3/10)b, we could simplify this by writing 39 - (13/10)b.
Solve this for b by mult. both terms by (10/13):
(10*39)
----------- = (10/13)(13/10)b. Then b = 30 (answer)
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