Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-2 |
Title: Linear Equations with Two Variables |
Grade Lesson s5-l2 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
Id | Type | Name | Note |
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Problem |
Solve for x and y in the system of linear equations: 11x + 9y = 18 and 8x - 12y = 10. |
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Step |
The given equation - 1 is: |
11x + 9y = 18 |
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Step |
The given equation - 2 is: |
8x - 12y = 10 |
4 |
Step |
Multiply equation - 1 by 12 to yield equation - 3: |
132x + 108y = 216 |
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Step |
Multiply equation - 2 by 12 to yield equation - 4: |
72x - 108y = 90 |
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Step |
Add equation - 3 and equation - 4: |
132x + 108y = 216 72x - 108y = 90 |
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Step |
After simplification: |
204x + 0 = 306 |
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Step |
Move the x coefficient to the right side, then solve for x: |
204x = 306 \$ x = 3/2 \$ |
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Step |
Substituting the value of x in equation - 1, then we get y value: |
16.5 + 9y = 18 \$ y = 1/ 6 \$ |
10 |
Solution |
The the result of x and y values are \$3/2 , 1/6\$. |
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Sumup |
Please summarize steps |
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Choices |
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Choice-A |
This option suggests the solution is \$x = 2/3\$ and \$y = 5/6\$. However, after solving the system of equations, we found that \$x = 3/2\$ and \$y = 1/6\$, so this option is incorrect |
Wrong \$x = 2/3\$ and \$y = 5/6 \$ |
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Choice-B |
This option suggests the solution is \$x = 3/2\$ and \$y = 1/6\$. After solving the system of equations, we found that \$x = 3/2\$ and \$y = 1/6\$, so this option is correct |
Correct \$x = 3/2\$ and \$y = 1/6 \$ |
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Choice-C |
This option suggests the solution is \$x= 2/3\$ and \$y= -5/6\$. After solving the system of equations, we found that \$x = 3/2\$ and \$y = 1/6\$, so this option is incorrect |
Wrong \$x = 2/3\$ and \$y = -5/6 \$ |
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Choice-D |
This option suggests the solution is \$x = -3/2\$ and \$y = 1/6\$. After solving the system of equations, we found that \$x = 3/2\$, not \$y = -3/2\$, so this option is incorrect |
Wrong \$x = -3/2\$ and \$y = 1/6 \$ |
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Answer |
Option |
B |
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Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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