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20 February, 01:35

What is the solution (a, c) to this system of linear equations?

2a - 3c = - 6

a + 2c = 11

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  1. 20 February, 03:35
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    Method:

    Simultaneous equations

    Explanation:

    First we will need to get both equations to have the same subject, to do this we will multiply the bottom equation by 2.

    1) 2a-3c=-6

    2) a+2c=11 x2

    Becomes

    2) 2a+4c=22

    Now we will make both equations equal to the same subject (2a)

    1) 2a=3c-6

    2) 2a=-4c+22

    Because they are both equal to 2a, they are therefore equal to each other, so:

    3c-6=-4c+22

    7c=28

    c=4

    Now substitute c back into either equation to get a:

    a+2c=11

    a+2 (4) = 11

    a=3
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