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Simultaneous Equations:

Hey guys and gals, im in a bit of a sticky situation. Unfortunately, i havent been at all well this week and i have a maths tutor that comes every Friday at 4:30. Last week he gave me some simultaneous Equations to perform:

i would be eternally grateful if you could show me how to do these or maybe an answer:

1)

5a – 3b = 25
3a + 3b = -9

2)

6e – 3f = 24
2e – 3f = 14

3)

3a – 5b = 3
a + 3b = -1

4)

2x + 3y = 3
3x + 2y = 7

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D thanks

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By: Smith - 30th January 2006 at 01:57

Fascinating – haven’t seen/done any of those for donkey’s (but I can say I did spot the deliberate error!). Laviticus has a good point. There’s all this stuff you do at school/uni and then never use in day to day work (unless you’re an engineer – mate of mine designs bridges and things like that). Of course there are two purposes to this education – other than to learn the specifics (eg. algebra) you’re being taught to think and reason.

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By: Airline owner - 28th January 2006 at 08:42

Cheers guys, lol!

wannabe, thanks for your help…i was thankful the tutor forgot about those, and now were doing Quadratic Equations…these are easy! 😀

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By: A330-300 - 27th January 2006 at 22:12

Algebra is a true nightmare, I hate it with a passion. So unbelievably boring.

Wait, do I hear someone say Ramp Handling and Aircraft Regulations?! Oh.

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By: laviticus - 27th January 2006 at 22:02

I haven’t had any of those since June 2003, I think. Math was OK, while physics was actually quite interesting.

It’s an amazing little thing called algebra.

Yes maybe ,but have you ever had to apply it in real life or in fact has any one.

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By: Primate - 27th January 2006 at 21:40

Intergration and Differentiation. Ugh…Along with Quantum Physics in the middle of the day

I haven’t had any of those since June 2003, I think. Math was OK, while physics was actually quite interesting.

EH!!!!!!!
numbers and letters???????
must have had that day off.

It’s an amazing little thing called algebra.

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By: laviticus - 27th January 2006 at 20:53

b = -5

5a – 3(-5) = 25
5a = 10
a = 2

EH!!!!!!!
numbers and letters???????
must have had that day off.

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By: wannabe pilot - 27th January 2006 at 19:03

b = -5

5a – 3(-5) = 25
5a = 10
a = 2

Of course! 😮

Oww…brain ache. Spent 2 hours in Maths today…Intergration and Differentiation. Ugh…Along with Quantum Physics in the middle of the day 🙁

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By: Primate - 27th January 2006 at 18:30

-24b = 120
24b = -120
b = 5

b = -5

5a – 3(-5) = 25
5a = 10
a = 2

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By: wannabe pilot - 27th January 2006 at 16:28

Follow that? All the other 3 follow roughly the same method. See if you can work some out….I’ve only just got home from my A-Level maths class!

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By: wannabe pilot - 27th January 2006 at 16:27

1.
5a – 3b = 25
3a + 3b = -9

multiply each equation to make ‘a’ equal:

15a – 9b = 75
15a + 15b = -45

Subtract the 2 equations, 15a is eliminated. Left with:

-24b = 120
24b = -120
b = 5

Sub b back into original equation to find a:

5a – 3(5) = 25
5a = 40
a = 8

Therefore, answers are : b = 5, a = 8

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