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21 May, 22:09

Solve x - 10y=60 and x + 14y=12

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  1. 21 May, 23:14
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    20-10*6=60 and 20+14/8=12
  2. 21 May, 23:20
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    x-10y=60

    x+14y=12

    Since - 10y does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right-hand side of the equation by adding 10y to both sides.

    x=10y+60

    x+14y=12

    Replace all occurrences of x with the solution found by solving the last equation for x. In this case, the value substituted is 10y+60.

    x=10y+60

    (10y+60) + 14y=12

    Remove the parentheses around the expression 10y+60.

    x=10y+60

    10y+60+14y=12

    Since 10y and 14y are like terms, add 14y to 10y to get 24y.

    x=10y+60

    24y+60=12

    Since 60 does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right-hand side of the equation by subtracting 60 from both sides.

    x=10y+60

    24y=-60+12

    Add 12 to - 60 to get - 48.

    x=10y+60

    24y=-48

    Divide each term in the equation by 24.

    x=10y+60

    24y 24 = - 48 24

    Simplify the left-hand side of the equation by canceling the common factors.

    x=10y+60

    y=-48 24

    Simplify the equation.

    x=10y+60

    y=-2

    Replace all occurrences of y with the solution found by solving the last equation for y. In this case, the value substituted is - 2.

    x=10 (-2) + 60

    y=-2

    Multiply 10 by each term inside the parentheses.

    x=-20+60

    y=-2

    Add 60 to - 20 to get 40.

    x=40

    y=-2
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