Answer:
A linear equation can be written in several forms. "Standard Form" is #ax+by=c# where #a#, #b# and #c# are constants (numbers).
We want to make two equations that
(i) have this form,
(ii) do not have all the same solutions (the equations are not equivalent), and
(iii) #(4, -3)# is a solution to both.
#ax+by=c#. We want #a#, #b# and #c# so that
#a(4)+b(-3)=c# (This will make (i) and (iii) true.)
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Simplify:Addvalues
Collect like terms and simplify
Divide both sides of the equation by12
Simplify
Answer:
x = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Original Equation:
3(4x - 3) = -4 + 7
Use the distributive property.
3 x 4x = 12x
3 x -3 = -9
Equation:
12x - 9 = -4 + 7
Add 4 to both sides.
12x - 5 = 7
Add 5 to both sides.
12x = 12
Divide both sides by 12
x = 1
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