SOLUTION: I'm not sure how to solve this simultaneous second-degree equation. xy=1/12 y+x=7xy

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Question 867612: I'm not sure how to solve this simultaneous second-degree equation.
xy=1/12
y+x=7xy

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
More than one way are possible.



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The solution points for these two equations are (1/4, 1/3) and (1/3, 1/4).

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