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Question 1127049: Hi!
I have a college algebra problem that says:
Three years from now a man will be three times as old as his son will be. Two years ago he was four times as old as his son was. How old are they now?
Would the equation be 3x+3=2-4x
Thank you
-Maddie

Found 2 solutions by MathLover1, ikleyn:
Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
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The man's age now = y
His son's age now = x
Three years from now:
a man will be:y%2B3
his son will be:x%2B3
since three years from now a man will be three times as old as his son will be, we have
y%2B3=3%28x%2B3%29...solve or y
y=3x%2B9-3
y=3x%2B6............eq.1

Two years ago:

y-2
x-2
if he was four times as old as his son was,we have
y-2=4%28x-2%29...solve or y
y=4x-8%2B2
y=4x-6...........eq.2
from eq.1 and eq.2 we have
3x%2B6=4x-6....solve or x
6%2B6=4x-3x
x=12
find y
y=4%2A12-6...........eq.2
y=42

The man's age now = 42
His son's age now = 12


Answer by ikleyn(52787) About Me  (Show Source):
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            A canonical way to solve this problem is to start with two unknowns.


Let x be the son's age now;  let y be the man's age now.



Then in three years

y+3 = 3*(x+3).     (1)


It is your first equation.  The second equation is


y-2 = 4*(x-2).     (2)     <<<---===  It describes what happened 2 years ago . . . 



To solve this system of equation, I will apply the Substitution method.

From equation (1), I express  y = 3*(x+3) - 3  and substitute it into equation (2). Then I get a single equation for only one unknown x,

which is easy to solve :


(3*(x+3) -3) - 2 = 4*(x-2).


Simplify and solve it step by step


3x + 9 - 3 - 2 = 4x - 8

9 - 3 + 8 - 2 = 4x - 3x

12 = x.


Answer.  The son is 12 years old.  The man is  y = 3*(x+3)-3 = 3*(12+3) - 3 = 3*15 - 3 = 42 years old.

Solved.

Please check my answer on your own.

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