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Solve the equation 3x^2+2x-3=3.

  1. rearrange the formula so that it is equal to zero by subtracting 3 from both sides of the equation.3x2+2x-6=02) To check if this formula can be factorised you can check if the value of b<...
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Simultaneous equation: (x-3y)=9,(2x+3y)=0

Using one of the equations we express either x in the form of y, or y in the form of x. We then put this expression of x/y into the other equation. This allows us to calculate the numerical values of both...

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ABCD is a rhombus on a graph. B(7,10). AC: y=7-4x. Find an equation for DB in the form tx+py+r=0 where t,p&r are integers.

AC and DB must be perpendicular therefore m1m2 = -1. (we can work out the gradient of DB)-4m2 = -1 -----> m2 = 1/4The equation of a line is y-y...

Answered by Alexander L. Maths tutor
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Given that 7/9 = 0.77777777 (recurring) convert 0.27777777(recurring) into a fraction. Give your answer in the simplest form.

if 7/9 = 0.777777 then 0.0777777 must be equal to 7/90 as it is a tenth of the original number. 0.2= (2/10)(7/90) + (2/10) = 0.27777777 find the lowest common multiple: 90, then make the denominators of e...

Answered by Nial K. Maths tutor
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Solve algebraically the simultaneous equations x2 +y2 =25 and y – 3x = 13

Firstly, let's begin by rearranging the second equation so that we can get y on its own. Therefore we will get, y = 3x +13. Through substitution, we can do this:x2+ (3x +13)2= 25 . (...

Answered by Tasmin M. Maths tutor
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