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21 January, 16:09

If x+y=8, y+z=7, and x+z=5, what is the value of x? What is the formula or strategy to approach this question?

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  1. 21 January, 19:33
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    The strategy is to work from a system with three variables and three equations down to something with two variables and two equations. In a two variable-two equation system, you can use either substitution or elimination.

    First, let's organize the equations.

    (1) x + y = 8

    (2) y + z = 7

    (3) x + z = 5

    Now, we'll solve one of (1), (2), and (3) for a variable. The choice is yours, but we'll use equation (3) and solve it for x.

    x + z = 5

    x = 5 - z.

    Now we put this into equation (1). Why (1) ? It's the only one of (1) and (2) with x.

    x + y = 8

    5 - z + y = 8

    -z + y = 3

    y - z - 3 to rearrange it.

    Now look at this new equation - call it (4) and the original (2).

    (4) y - z = 3

    (2) y + z = 7

    This is a system of two equations and two variables. Either substitution or elimination works here - let's use elimination because of the - z and + z.

    y - z = 3

    y + z = 7

    We add them together and we have that 2y = 10. Divide on both sides and y = 5. One variable down, two to go.

    Now we go back to original equation (2). Substitute y = 5 to find z.

    y + z = 7

    5 + z = 7

    z = 2.

    Two down, one to go. Since we know z = 2, let's put it into (3) and find x. (Equation (1) with y = 5 works fine as well.)

    x + z = 5

    x + 2 = 5

    x = 3

    Thus x = 3, y = 5 and z = 2.
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