Q1.Solve each pair of simultaneous equations.( by elimination or by substitution) Exercise:2F
3. Two numbers have a sum of 20 and a difference of 8. Find the numbers.
4. Two numbers have a sum of 8 and a difference of 2. Find the numbers.
Q3. Match up the word problem with appropriate pair of simultaneous equations. 1. Two numbers have a sum of 8 and A x + y = 48 a difference of 2. x – 2y = 3 2. 100 tickets were sold for the B school talent show. x £2 tickets and y x+y=8 £5 tickets were sold. £260 was x–y=2 collected in ticket sales. 3. Jason and Alex have £5 between C x + y = 12 them. Jason has £1 more than Alex. x–y=4 4. Chloe and Tino have a combined D x+y=5 age of 48. Three years ago Chloe was x–y=1 double the age Tino is now. 5. There are 12 goals in a football E match between Y10 and Y11. Y10 2x + y = 17 score 4 more than Y11. 3x - y = 18 6. I think of two numbers. When I F double the first one and add on the x + y = 100 second I get 17. When I treble the 2x + 5y = 260 first one and subtract the second one I get 18.