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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can anyone help me out with this..Select two integers between -12 and + 12 which will become solutions to a system of two equation?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have no idea 15 years off math, Im trying to figure it out , this is the whole equations..Select any two integers between -12 and +12 which will become solutions to a system of two equations. im not trying to have you do my homework im in the military army active I just don't have anytime when it comes to math like this if you can give me an example Im just confused and lost its back 1997 last time ive seen any math.. 1. Select any two integers between -12 and +12 which will become solutions to a system of two equations. 2. Write two equations that have your two integers as solutions. Show how you built the equations using your integers. Your solution and equations should not be the same as those of other students or the textbook. There are infinite possibilities. 3. Solve your system of equations by the addition/subtraction method. Make sure you show the necessary 5 steps. Use the example on page 426 of Mathematics in Our World as a guide. 4. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im just trying to get my online degree but math is weak point that is why this is my last course before I graduate , I save it for last cause I know it was going to be hard.. now im just lost and confused about this luckly for me my major don't require any math other than this intro math..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where did you get 10?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok still a little bit lost on this but ill try to fiure it out ..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sweet , thanks appreciate your help... hooah. thanks for the help brother ..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks sir , I would follow so ten is just a make up number that replaces the value of y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well I usually try my best but not follow the five steps .im just trying to see how to solve it and make sure its in order and post something .. thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I see that now .thanks sir

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes Sir.. working on getting it down better thanks for advice and the tip

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