Chapter 4: Q. 4.14 (page 377)
Solve the system by substitution:
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The solution of the system of equations is.
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Chapter 4: Q. 4.14 (page 377)
Solve the system by substitution:
The solution of the system of equations is.
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To decide whether it would be more convenient to solve the system of equations by substitution or
elimination.
Two angles are complementary. The measure of the larger angle is ten more than four times the measure of the smaller angle. Find the measures of both angles.
Write a uniform motion problem similar to Example that relates to where you live with your friends or family members. Then translate to a system
of equations and solve it.
The sum of two numbers is .
Their difference is . Find the
numbers.
The sum of two number is . One number is less than the other. Find the numbers.
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