Question #0cec2

2 Answers
Dec 12, 2017

15" and "3

Explanation:

"let the 2 numbers be "x" and "ycolor(white)(x);x>y

"then "x+y=18to(1)

"and "x-y=12to(2)

"adding the equations together will eliminate y"

"adding term by term on both sides"

(x+x)+(y-y)=(18+12)

rArr2x=30

"divide both sides by 2"

(cancel(2) x)/cancel(2)=30/2

rArrx=15

"substitute this value into equation "(1)

rArr15+y=18rArry=18-15=3

"the numbers are "15" and "3

15+3=18" and "15-3=12

Dec 12, 2017

x=15
y=3

Explanation:

Alright, lets think of this problem as two different equations: x+y=18 and x-y=12. Your trying to solve for x and y.

We need to get rid of one of those variables. Since there is a positive and a negative y, all we have to do is add both equations!

x+y=18
x-y=12

2x=30

x=15

Now we just plug this x value into one of the original equations to get y.

15+y=18
y=3

Now to check, we are going to plug the x and y into x-y=12 to make sure out answer is correct.

15-3=12

12=12

Hope this helped!
~Chandler Dowd