How do you solve the following linear system # 3 x-2y=4 , x+4y=3#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
1) Rearrange your equations to make them easier to use. The easiest way to do this is to isolate ONE variable that has the coefficient of 1.
# 3x - 2y = 4 #
# x = -4y + 3 #
2) Since you now know what the x variable is in terms of y, you can go ahead and substitute it into the first equation.
# 3 (-4y + 3) - 2y = 4 #
3) Simplify
# 3 (-4y + 3) - 2y = 4 #
# -12y + 9 - 2y = 4 #
# -14y + 9 = 4 #
# -14y = -5 #
# y = 5/14 #
4) Substitute the solution you just got to get the second variable.
# x + 4y = 3 #
# x + 4 (5/14) = 3 #
# x + 10/7 = 3 #
# x = 11/7 #
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