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Solve the simultaneous Equation
3/x- 4/y= 1/3


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Answer:

Explanation:

Let's solve for x.

3x−4y= 1/ 3

Step 1: Add 4y to both sides.

3x−4y+4y= 1/ 3 +4y

3x=4y+ 1/ 3

Step 2: Divide both sides by 3.

3x/ 3 = 4y+ 1/ 3

3 x= 4/ 3 y+ 1/ 9

Answer:

x= 4/ 3 y+ 1/ 9

Let's solve for y.

3x−4y= 1/ 3

Step 1: Add -3x to both sides.

3x−4y+−3x= 1/ 3 +−3x

−4y=−3x+ 1/ 3

Step 2: Divide both sides by -4.

−4y/ −4 = −3x+ 1/ 3

−4 y= 3/ 4 x+ −1/ 12

Answer:

y= 3/ 4 x+ −1/ 12

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User Gergely Szabo
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Answer:

a simultaneous equation is a set of equations. you need at least another equation.

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User SeverityOne
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