stellalim2006 stellalim2006
  • 02-02-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

6j-k=23
3k+6j=11
Solve j and k ​using the elimination method on the simultaneous equations

Respuesta :

texaschic101
texaschic101 texaschic101
  • 02-02-2020

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6j - k = 23

6j + 3k = 11.....multiply by -1

---------------

6j - k = 23

-6j - 3k = -11 (result of multiplying by -1)

---------------

-4k = 12

k = -12/4

k = - 3 <=====

6j - k = 23

6j - (-3) = 23

6j + 3 = 23

6j = 23 - 3

6j = 20

j = 20/6

j = 10/3 <===

solution is : j = 10/3 and k = -3

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which browser should you choose if you want speed, synchronization with other computers and accounts, and a simple interface?
Expand 3x(11x-13) pleas can I have ther answers
Knowing his last days were near, Harrison chose to die at home. He was clear-minded during his final hours, allowing him to review his life and say farewell. Li
How many atoms of lead are contained in 0.532mol?​
is 4/10 more, less or equal to half​
Which power of government does the Constitution reserve for Congress? A. to settle disputes between citizens of different states B. to pardon criminals for fede
Approximately how long did it take for Curry to arrive in a free state?
Solve for (g). −3+5+6g=11−3g g= ?
The excerpt from “A Modest Proposal” is an example of ______.
21. My grandfather, who was a young boy at the time The War of the Worlds was broad- cast, always became when talking about it. He was like an excited child. (A