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| Question 75316This question is from textbook Alegbra 2 An Incremental Development
 :  Please help to solve
 x + 3y = 7
 xy = 2  
This question is from textbook Alegbra 2 An Incremental Development
 
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Please help to solve x + 3y = 7
 xy = 2
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 Arrange the 1st equation to = x
 x + 3y = 7
 x = 7 - 3y
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 Substitute (7-3y) for x in the 2nd equation, xy = 2:
 y(7-3y) = 2
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 7y - 3y^2 = 2
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 0 = 3y^2 - 7y + 2; a quadratic equation that factors to:
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 (3y - 1)(y - 2) = 0
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 3y = +1
 y = +1/3
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 y = +2
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 Find x when y = 1/3:
 x = 7 - 3y
 x = 7 - 3(1/3)
 x = 7 -1
 x = 6
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 Find x when y = 2
 x = 7 - 3(2)
 x = 7 - 6
 x = 1
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 Test both sets of solutions in xy = 2
 x=6,y=(1/3): 6(1/3) = 2
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 x=1, y=2: 1(2) = 2 also
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 How about this? Did you follow this OK? Any questions?
 
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