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13 February, 18:58

Use substitution to solve each of the following pairs of simultaneous equations for x and y in terms of m and n.

a) mx + y = n

y = mx

b) x + ny = m

y = nx

c) mx - y = n

y = nx

d) mx - ny = n

y = x

e) mx + y = m

x = y + m/n

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  1. 13 February, 21:34
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    a)

    As given y=mx lets replace mx with y in the first equation

    2y=n = > y=n/2, replace y with n/2 = > mx=n/2, thus x=n/2m

    b)

    As given y=nx lets replace y with nx in the first equation

    x+n^2x=m = > x (n^2+1) = m = > x=m / (n^2+1), thus y = n*m / (n^2+1)

    c) Replace y with nx = > mx-nx=n = > x (m-n) = n = > x=n / (m-n), thus y=n^2 / (m-n)
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