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MrBrightside

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solve simultaneously:

xy = 4 and 2x - y - 7 = 0

its the xy part that makes in confusing for me, how do you separate them? is make x = 0 to find y and y = 0 to find x? help is appreciated thx.
 

thongetsu

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lol yeah you had it mixed up.

so it'd be 2x^2 +7x -4 = 0
(x+4)(2x-1)=0
x=-4,1/2
 

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xy = 4
2x-y-7 = 0

y = 4/x
y=2x-7

2x-7 = 4/x
2x^2-7x = 4
2x^2-7x-4 = 0

(2x+1)(x-4) = 0

x = 4, y = 1
or
x = -0.5, y = -8
 

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