@@GetSumMath Do you know Asvab test? If you know can you give me some advise about Asvab ? ☺️. I watched all video in your channel and i graduated for GED, and I’m back for some Math i forgot
This one would be good with using the answers and seeing which x and y make both equations true! But, another way to do it is with substitution: getting x alone in the first equation: x - 12 = 64y add 12 to both sides x = 64y + 12 Then, substitute this into the second equation: 6(64y + 12) = 60y 384y + 72 = 60y 324y = -72 y = -2/9 So, definitely the easier way is to substitute the answers into both equations and see what makes both true!
Alrighty I'll try my best on it. I got my test Thursday and I've noticed sometimes I might just have to use the calculator on some since I'm limited on time.
Some topics like this one are not necessary to pass. On my website, I have the main topics laid out. I would just stick with those videos and try 2-3 topics per day. Let me know if that helps!
Once you stack the two equations, you'll want to make sure the variables are stacked on top of the same variables: x's on top of x's, and y's on top of y's. Once we do that, we look to the numbers in front to see if there are opposites, like 3y and -3y. Those will always cancel or add up to 0, making them disappear. Let me know if that helps, or if not, what questions you have!
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@@GetSumMath Do you know Asvab test? If you know can you give me some advise about Asvab ? ☺️. I watched all video in your channel and i graduated for GED, and I’m back for some Math i forgot
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Done!
Can I use the same method to this problem: x-12=64y, 6x=60y?
This one would be good with using the answers and seeing which x and y make both equations true!
But, another way to do it is with substitution:
getting x alone in the first equation:
x - 12 = 64y
add 12 to both sides
x = 64y + 12
Then, substitute this into the second equation:
6(64y + 12) = 60y
384y + 72 = 60y
324y = -72
y = -2/9
So, definitely the easier way is to substitute the answers into both equations and see what makes both true!
@@GetSumMath Thank you!
Can you do this on the calculator with table like quadratics and slope of a line?
Nah, unfortunately this is one you’d have to do by hand 😕
Alrighty I'll try my best on it. I got my test Thursday and I've noticed sometimes I might just have to use the calculator on some since I'm limited on time.
@@elijahking2653 Keep us posted how it goes!
Heya any more tips im not doing so well..
Some topics like this one are not necessary to pass. On my website, I have the main topics laid out. I would just stick with those videos and try 2-3 topics per day. Let me know if that helps!
they don't have the same common values? They have different variables
Once you stack the two equations, you'll want to make sure the variables are stacked on top of the same variables: x's on top of x's, and y's on top of y's. Once we do that, we look to the numbers in front to see if there are opposites, like 3y and -3y. Those will always cancel or add up to 0, making them disappear.
Let me know if that helps, or if not, what questions you have!