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The sum of two numbers is 62. The larger number is 10 more than the smaller number. What are the numbers?

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x = first number, y = second number

sum is 62, means x+y=62

difference is 10, means y-x = 10

You can solve a system of equations by Substitution, Elimination, Graphing, or Matrices.

Graphing is probably not the best for this one, but it is possible by putting both equations in y=mx+b form and putting into a graphing calculator.

y=-x+62

y=x+10

Substitution:

x+y=62

x+y-y = 62-y

x=62-y

Now substitute for x in the second equation

y-x=10

y-(62-y) = 10

distribute the negative

y-62+y=10

combine like terms

2y-62=10

2y-62+62 = 10+62

2y = 10+62

2y = 72

(2y)/2 = 72/2

y=36

Now substitute y into original equation (either will work)

y-x=10

36-x=10

-x=10-36

-x=-26

x=26

Elimination:

x+y=62

y-x=10

x +y = 62

-x +y = 10 Now add the two equations together

0 2y = 72

2y/2 = 72/2

y=36

substitute y into either equation as in substitution (either works)

x+y=62

x+36=62

x=62-36

x=26

Matrices:

Put the Coefficients and constants into a matrix as follows:

x +y = 62

-x +y = 10

[ 1 1 | 62 ]

[-1 1 | 10]

either multiply a row by a number or add a row by the other row multiplied by a number.

Get the matrix in the form

[1 0 | x]

[0 1 | y]

Easier to start with the a 0, so get the -1 in the second row to 0

[ 1 1 | 62 ]

[-1+(1*1) 1+(1*1) | 10+(1*62) ]

[ 1 1 | 62 ]

[ 0 2 | 72 ]

[ 1 1 62 ]

[ 0*(1/2) 2*1/2) | 72*(1/2)]

[ 1 1 | 62 ]

[ 0 1 | 36 ] <-- we now have the y value

[ 1+(-1*0) 1+(-1*1) | 62+(-1*36) ]

[ 0 1 | 36 ]

[ 1 0 | 26 ] <-- we now have x value

[ 0 1 | 36 ] <-- and we have y value

x=26, y=36

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