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Help with Simultaneous equation please
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I haven't done these for over 20 years. My daughter has managed her homework apart from one equation, which I've tried to work out. I'm frustrated as I used to be able to do these. Anyway I thought I had an answer but now Im totally confused can someone help:
xy = -4
2y = x + 6
I'd like to get my head around these so I can help her, so if you know the answer will you explain how you got to it please. Many thanks in advance.
xy = -4
2y = x + 6
I'd like to get my head around these so I can help her, so if you know the answer will you explain how you got to it please. Many thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've come up with the answer x=-2 and y= 2.
If xy = -4, then one of x and y must be negative. The factors of 4 are limited to 1 x 4 or 2 x 2.
Then by trial, the second equation will only work using x=-2 and y=2.
The usual replacement technique for simultaneous equations won't work here because of the multiplication of x and y as in replacement this leads to squared symbols appearing.
It's late so I don't know if I've explained it very well!
If xy = -4, then one of x and y must be negative. The factors of 4 are limited to 1 x 4 or 2 x 2.
Then by trial, the second equation will only work using x=-2 and y=2.
The usual replacement technique for simultaneous equations won't work here because of the multiplication of x and y as in replacement this leads to squared symbols appearing.
It's late so I don't know if I've explained it very well!
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