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Given equation :
( x - 1 ) / 4 = ( x + 2 ) / 3
First step we will need to take is to cross-multiply. In cross-multiplication, we will have t multiply the denominator with the numerator on both the sides. In this case, we will have to multiply 4 with x + 2 and 3 with x - 1.
... 4 ( x + 2 ) = 3 ( x - 1 )
... 4x + 8 = 3x - 3
Subtract 3x on both sides.
... x + 8 = -3
Subtract 8 on both sides
... x = - 11
Hope my answer helps!
Use substitution
Set them equal to each other
-3x + 4 = 3x - 2
Solve the equation
4 = 6x - 2
6x = 6, x = 1
Plug in 1 for any equation to find y
Y = -3(1) + 4
Y = -3 + 4, y = 1
Solution: x = 1, y = 1
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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