How do you solve the system x+y=12 and x-y=2?
1 Answer
Mar 15, 2017
Explanation:
Labelling the equation.
xcolor(red)(+y)=12to(1)
xcolor(red)(-y)=2to(2) Note that adding + y and - y will eliminate them and leave an equation we can solve.
"Adding "(1)+(2)"term by term gives"
(x+x)+(color(red)(+y-y))=(12+2)
rArr2x=14 divide both sides by 2
rArrx=7 Substitute this value into either of the 2 equation, to find the corresponding value of y
"Substituting in "(1)
7+y=12rArry=12-7
rArry=5
color(blue)"As a check" Substitute these values into both equations and if both sides are equal then they are the solution.
"left side of "(1)to7+5=12to"true"
"left side of "(2)to7-5=2to"true"
rArr(7,5)" is the solution"
graph{(y+x-12)(y-x+2)=0 [-11.1, 11.09, -5.55, 5.55]}