Simplifying nested/complex fractions with variables I have the equation x = y

Manteo2h

Manteo2h

Answered question

2022-06-20

Simplifying nested/complex fractions with variables
I have the equation
x = y + y y 70 + y 90
and I need to solve for x. My calculator has already shown me that it's not necessary to know y to solve this equation, but I can't seem to figure it out. This is how I try to solve it:
x = y + y y 70 + y 90 = 2 y ( 70 y + 90 y ) = 2 y ( 90 + 70 y ) = 2 y 160 y = 320 y y = 320
But according to my calculator, this is not correct. The answer should be 78.75, but I don't know why. Any help would be much appreciated.

Answer & Explanation

hopeloothab9m

hopeloothab9m

Beginner2022-06-21Added 25 answers

When manipulating expressions, the most important thing is to think small. Find the smallest part of the expression you can do something with. In this case,
2 y y 70 + y 90
has as the smallest available task add the fractions on the bottom, which gives (only showing that part)
y 70 + y 90 = 90 y + 70 y 70 90 = 160 y 6300 = 8 y 315
Putting that back in, we now have
2 y ( 8 y 315 ) = 2 y ( 315 8 y ) = 630 y 8 y = 315 4 for  y 0
Tristian Velazquez

Tristian Velazquez

Beginner2022-06-22Added 7 answers

Dividing numerator and denominator by y (assuming of course that y 0 ),and multiplying them by 70 and 90,
x = 2 1 / 70 + 1 / 90 = 2 × 70 × 90 90 + 70 = 12600 160 = 315 4

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