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Solve the simultaneous equations:

4x−3y=184x−3y=18
x−3y=7x−3y=7
A) x=5,y=−2
B) x=3,y=−2
C) x=4,y=−3
D) x=6,y=−3

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User Brazo
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Final answer:

The presentation of the question suggests a typo in the simultaneous equations. Assuming a likely intended pair of equations, the step-by-step solving process does not lead to any given answer choice, indicating the necessity of the correct second unique equation to find the values of x and y.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question requires solving the simultaneous equations to find the values of x and y. However, there seems to be a typo in how the question is presented as it repeats the first equation and omits what should be the second equation for a proper system of two unique linear equations. Considering the common form 4x - 3y = 18, we need another unique equation in the format of ax + by = c to solve for x and y. Without this, we cannot provide a definitive solution to the simultaneous equations.

If a second unique equation was provided such as x - 3y = 7, we could then apply elimination or substitution methods to solve for x and y. Let's assume that this was the intended question for solving:

  • 4x - 3y = 18 (Equation 1)
  • x - 3y = 7 (Equation 2)

To solve these simultaneous equations, you can first simplify Equation 2 by solving for x:

x = 3y + 7 (Equation 3)

Then substitute Equation 3 into Equation 1:

4(3y + 7) - 3y = 18

Expand and solve for y:

12y + 28 - 3y = 18

9y + 28 = 18

9y = -10

y = -10/9

Now, substitute the value of y back into Equation 3:

x = 3(-10/9) + 7

x = -30/9 + 63/9

x = 33/9

x = 11/3

Therefore, the solution for the simultaneous equations would be x = 11/3 and y = -10/9, which does not match any of the answer choices given, indicating the need for the correct second equation to accurately complete this problem.

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