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math_alg_352
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(\frac{4}{3}y - \frac{1}{4}x = 1 - \frac{4}{3}y\) \(\frac{1}{8}x + 4 = py + 6\) In the given system of equations, \(p\) ... |
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math_alg_351
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(\frac{7}{2}y - \frac{1}{6}x = 2 - \frac{7}{2}y\) \(\frac{1}{12}x + 5 = py + 8\) In the given system of equations, \(p\)... |
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math_alg_350
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(5y - \frac{1}{2}x = 9 - 5y\) \(\frac{1}{5}x + 3 = py + 4\) In the given system of equations, \(p\) is a constant. If th... |
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math_alg_349
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(6y - \frac{3}{4}x = 8 - 6y\) \(\frac{1}{4}x + 1 = py + 3\) In the given system of equations, \(p\) is a constant. If th... |
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math_alg_348
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(\frac{3}{2}y - \frac{1}{5}x = 6 - \frac{3}{2}y\) \(\frac{1}{10}x + 4 = py + 9\) In the given system of equations, \(p\)... |
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math_alg_347
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(4y - \frac{2}{3}x = 7 - 4y\) \(\frac{1}{3}x - 2 = py + 1\) In the given system of equations, \(p\) is a constant. If th... |
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math_alg_346
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(\frac{5}{2}y - \frac{1}{4}x = 3 - \frac{5}{2}y\) \(\frac{1}{8}x + 6 = py + 10\) In the given system of equations, \(p\)... |
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math_alg_345
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(2y - \frac{1}{3}x = 4 - 2y\) \(\frac{1}{6}x + 1 = py + 5\) In the given system of equations, \(p\) is a constant. If th... |
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math_alg_344
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Math | algebra | systems_of_two_linear_... | Hard |
\(3y - \frac{1}{2}x = 5 - 3y\) \(\frac{1}{4}x + 2 = py + 7\) In the given system of equations, \(p\) is a constant. If th... |
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math_alg_343
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Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in... | Hard | The number \(x\) is no greater than \(15\) less than \(6\) times \(y\). If \(y = -1\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? |