The sum of two numbers is twice their difference. if one of the numbers is 10 the other number is
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Let the unknown number be x.
Given,
The sum of two numbers is twice their difference. if one of the numbers is 10
x+10=2(x-10)
x+10=2x-20
x=30
So, the other number is 30.
I hope this will help you ;)
Let the unknown number be x.
Given,
The sum of two numbers is twice their difference. if one of the numbers is 10
x+10=2(x-10)
x+10=2x-20
x=30
So, the other number is 30.
I hope this will help you ;)
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X+ Y = 2 (X-Y) IF WE TAKE X AND Y AS UNKNOWN
NOW PUTTING X ×0= 10, WE GET
10 -20 =-3Y => Y = 10/3 ANSWER..........
AND IF WE TAKE Y = 10, WE GET
X = 30........ANSWER........
Thank u★★★
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NOW PUTTING X ×0= 10, WE GET
10 -20 =-3Y => Y = 10/3 ANSWER..........
AND IF WE TAKE Y = 10, WE GET
X = 30........ANSWER........
Thank u★★★
#ckc
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