How do you solve more difficult simultaneous equations which involve indices?
Solve the simultaneous equations for x and y:
1/sqrt(x+6) =3/sqrt(y)1√x+6=3√y
2y+3x=32y+3x=3
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Solve the simultaneous equations for x and y:
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1 Answer
May 11, 2018
Explanation:
Starting with
Squaring both sides:
Substitute this value of y into
Solve for x:
Substituting in
So we have:
As a note:
There is not really a general method for simultaneous equations involving indices. It will usually involve substitution as eliminating is usually not possible or practical.