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2x+3y=1 and 5x+3y=16 state whether incon sistent or dependent; if I multiply the first equation by -1, Iget -2x-3y=-1 which means x=5 but then when I plug that into 5(5) +3y=16; 25+3y=16; 3y=-25+16; 3y=9;y=3 2(5) +3(3) =1 10 +9=1? 5(5) +3(3)=16 25+9=16 what am I doing wrong?
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Here's the solution:
2x+3y=1
5x+3y=16 | 3x=15, x=5
5*5+3y=16
25+3y=16
3y=-9
y=-3
x=5
y=-3
Last edited by Thomas11 (2007-02-02 03:11:04)
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That's nearly right, you just dropped a minus sign when working out y.
3y = -25 + 16 = -9 --> y = -3.
And then checking the equations gives you that 2*5 + 3*(-3) = 1 and that 5*5 + 3*(-3) = 16, both of which are right.
I've never learnt about simultaneous equations being classed as inconsistent or dependent, so I can't help you there, I'm afraid.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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thanks I guess I just overlook the minus great help from both
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