gabrielmeraz Senior Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 20, 2004 Messages 117 Reaction score 0 Sep 14, 2004 #1 Members don't see this ad. Here it goes If x=3+5h and y=3h-5, for what value of h will x=2y.......please help 😕
Members don't see this ad. Here it goes If x=3+5h and y=3h-5, for what value of h will x=2y.......please help 😕
drat I catch huge fish. 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 2, 2004 Messages 438 Reaction score 1 Sep 14, 2004 #2 Plug 2y for x: 2y = 3 + 5h y = 3h - 5 Then solve for h by getting rid of the y's (multiply the second equation by -2) 2y = 3 + 5h -2y = 10 - 6h Simplify: 0 = 13 - h bring the h over h = 13 This the right answer?? Upvote 0 Downvote
Plug 2y for x: 2y = 3 + 5h y = 3h - 5 Then solve for h by getting rid of the y's (multiply the second equation by -2) 2y = 3 + 5h -2y = 10 - 6h Simplify: 0 = 13 - h bring the h over h = 13 This the right answer??
gabrielmeraz Senior Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 20, 2004 Messages 117 Reaction score 0 Sep 14, 2004 #3 drat said: Plug 2y for x: 2y = 3 + 5h y = 3h - 5 Then solve for h by getting rid of the y's (multiply the second equation by -2) 2y = 3 + 5h -2y = 10 - 6h Simplify: 0 = 13 - h bring the h over h = 13 This the right answer?? Click to expand... That is the right Answer, Thank you very much for helping me...this problem frustrated me all night yesterday...Thanks!!!! 👍 Upvote 0 Downvote
drat said: Plug 2y for x: 2y = 3 + 5h y = 3h - 5 Then solve for h by getting rid of the y's (multiply the second equation by -2) 2y = 3 + 5h -2y = 10 - 6h Simplify: 0 = 13 - h bring the h over h = 13 This the right answer?? Click to expand... That is the right Answer, Thank you very much for helping me...this problem frustrated me all night yesterday...Thanks!!!! 👍