Wednesday, April 8, 2015

i) Solve the simultaneous equations 4x + 3y + 4 = 0, 3x Could you please teach me step by step, so that I can understand easily...

The given simultaneous equations
are:


4x + 3y + 4 = 0   ...   
(1)


3x - 12y + 22 = 0   ...
(2)


Multiplying equation (1) by 4 we
get:


16x + 12y + 16 = 0   ...   
(3)


adding equation (2) and (3) we
get:


3x + 16x - 12y + 12y + 22 + 16 =
0


19x + 38 = 0


19x =
-38


Therefore:


x = -38/19 =
-2


Substituting this value of x in equation (1) we
get:


4*(-2) + 3y + 4 = 0


-8 +
3y + 4 =0


3y =
4


Therefore:


y =
4/3


Answer:


x = -2, and y =
4/3

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