SOLUTION: 1/x + 3/y = 6
2/x - 1/6 = 1
help me to solve for the x and y.thnx.
Algebra.Com
Question 319597: 1/x + 3/y = 6
2/x - 1/6 = 1
help me to solve for the x and y.thnx.
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1...1/x + 3/y = 6
2....2/x - 1/6 = 1
..
2/x= 1+1/6
2/x =7/6
7x=12
x=12/7
..
Plug the value oof x in the equation1
7/12 +3/y=6
3/y=6-7/12
3/y=65/12
65y=36
y=36/65
RELATED QUESTIONS
need help with
6=-4(1-x)+3(x+1)... (answered by stanbon)
3(x+y)^2+4(x+y)-6 when x=4 and y=-1
Please help me solve... (answered by usyim88hk)
Solve for x and y... (answered by Math_prodigy)
use grams's rule to solve x and y
3/x - 6/y = 1/6
2/x + 3/y =... (answered by Fombitz)
please help me solve this equation ((( y=-x; y-3=-1(x+9) y-6=1/2(x-14) y+1=1/2 x... (answered by Alan3354)
Solve and graph the equation.
3x-y<6
x>1
y<3
Thanks for the... (answered by scianci)
how to solve the x- and y- and asymptotes of these rational functions?... (answered by josgarithmetic)
i have a few questions. It mostly relates to adding and subtracting fractions with some... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
48. x/(x-2)-(x+1)/x=8/(x^2-2x)
56. 5/(x+6)+2/(x^2+7x+6)=3/(x+1)
Will someone (answered by edjones)