I'm calling the math nerdy.

Lylie

Annoying French person
My friend is having problems with (easy) math problems, and I didn't do any math at school since 3 years, so I forgot most of the stuff.

Exemple: said:
y + x² = 6x
y + 6x = 36
The solution of the problem is x = and y =
After 5 minutes of thinking, I found x = 6 and y = 0, but Im not positive... Anyone remember that sort of stuff, and / or has good web site with good explanations?
 
(1) y + x² = 6x
(2) y + 6x = 36

(1) y = 6x - x²
(2) y = 36 - 6x

6x - x² = 36 - 6x
x² - 12x + 36 = 0
(x - 6)²=0
x = 6, y =0
 
Hmmm I've been tempted to go back to college...

Unfortunatey math is my weak spot, if/when I go back will you do all my math homework for me Kalia? prs! :badshape:
 
use elimination method because there is a negative x and a positive x. Otherwise you could set them both equal to zero and solve them together. ie 3/x -2/y -1 = -3/x + 8/y - 1

but elimination is easier.

3/x and -3/x cancel out leaving you with

-2/y + 8/y = 2

solve for y

then substitue y into the first equation to get x.

Im not gonna solve cause im lazy and its your problem.
 
use elimination method because there is a negative x and a positive x. Otherwise you could set them both equal to zero and solve them together. ie 3/x -2/y -1 = -3/x + 8/y - 1

but elimination is easier.

3/x and -3/x cancel out leaving you with

-2/y + 8/y = 2

solve for y

then substitue y into the first equation to get x.

im not gonna do the computation cause its your problem.
Yep, thanks for putting it this way, it's helping more than actually just giving the straight answer :p
 
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