I'm back and I need to know how to get the value of A and C? What is the equation for getting it?
bob bundy
2013-03-07 10:02:31
And that light sabre isn't just for show.
Bob
bobbym
2013-03-07 10:01:39
Tell your teachers I am watching them, closely.
bob bundy
2013-03-07 10:01:26
Looking forward to it. bye for now, sleep well.
Bob
Abby ❤ Choco
2013-03-07 10:00:33
Hey guys! I got it! Thanks again! Will be posting for other horrid math problems soon! 👽
bobbym
2013-03-07 09:58:13
Teachers are always doing that. Trying to force someone to think. It is evil and soon will be outlawed.
bob bundy
2013-03-07 09:55:17
She got what she wanted. I think she'll be back next time her 'horrid' teachers set another nasty one. (Don't forget; I know what an evil bunch they are )
Bob
bobbym
2013-03-07 09:50:08
Hi;
Bob, she skedoodled out of the forum.
bob bundy
2013-03-07 09:47:47
I suspect three simultaneous equations is a bit tough for Abby.
Give her a year or two on the forum and she'll be fine.
Hope you have got there now, Abby
Bob
ps. Now why didn't I think of that user name? really cool.
bobbym
2013-03-07 09:45:54
Are you okay with those equations?
Abby ❤ Choco
2013-03-07 09:45:02
Ok weird but your solution has come up after I posted the remark. Thank you.
bobbym
2013-03-07 09:38:33
Can you solve the set of equations? Do you need help there?
Abby ❤ Choco
2013-03-07 09:37:35
Hi Admin Bob. Sorry but the answer you posted was incomplete or blank after "adding gives"... Which still left me pondering as how you got the values of A B and C. I'm still in Yr6 here in UK you see so I need a detailed solution. My Dad is helping me with this forum but unfortunately cannot help me with the math problems :-)
bob bundy
2013-03-07 09:22:11
hi Abby ❤ Choco
Welcome to the forum.
I would do this:
adding gives
After which it should be easy enough to get A and C.