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Solve 2x^2 = 162

First simplify the equation! This means making the side with your Xs on easier to read.162÷2=81Now we have x2 = 81 √81=9(Remember 9x9=81.)

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Answered by Naomi M. Maths tutor
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Solve algebraically the simultaneous equations x^2 + y^2 = 25, y – 3x = 13

Rearrange y - 3x = 13 to y = 13 + 3xSquare y to give y^2 = 169 +78x +9x^2Sub into first equation to give x^2 + 169 + 78x +9x^2 = 25Simplify to give 10x^2 + 78x + 144 = 0 Apply quadratic formula to solve ...

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Answered by Blake H. Maths tutor
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Which of these fractions is the largest - 33/56 ,4/7, 9/21, 6/14

As it is not clear which is biggest, we need to make sure that the fractions are in their simplest form. For 33/56 there no common factors so this is the simplest form. 4/7 is clearly in the simplest form...

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Answered by Toby S. Maths tutor
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How do I apply the four operations to Fractions?

When using the four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) on fractions there are specific methods for each. Multiplication and division are very similar. In order to multiply two...

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Answered by James P. Maths tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations;5x +y = 21 and x-3y=9

Two ways of doing this, substitution and elimination. Could teach both so students choose which they prefer
Substitution;change the second equation into x=3y+9 then substitute it into the first equat...

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Answered by Kameel O. Maths tutor
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