Simple algebraic manipulation with 2 equations My first equations is this: d 2 </

Zion Wheeler

Zion Wheeler

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2022-06-05

Simple algebraic manipulation with 2 equations
My first equations is this: d 2 = d 30.
My second equations is this: 1 d 2 = 1 12 1 1.066 ( d 30 )
I am trying to solve for d 2 in the second equation and then set the two equations equal to each other to solve for d.
I am having trouble solving for d 2 in the second equation. I think the fractions are giving me a hard time. Any help is much appreciated, thanks!

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aletantas1x

aletantas1x

Beginner2022-06-06Added 22 answers

1 d 2 = 1 12 1 1.066 d 2
( 1 + 1 1.066 ) 1 d 2 = 1 12
d 2 = 12 ( 1 + 1 1.066 )
d = d 2 + 30
d = 12 ( 1 + 1 1.066 ) + 30
Yahir Crane

Yahir Crane

Beginner2022-06-07Added 9 answers

First, I hate decimals, so let's note that 1.066 equals 533 500 .
Then, since we were essentially given what d 2 equals, let's substitute that into our second equation like so:
1 d 30 = 1 12 1 533 500 ( d 30 )
1 d 30 = 1 12 500 533 ( d 30 )
Now we want to multiply through by the LCM (which in our case is simply 12 533 ( d 3 ) 6396 ( d 30 ) to obtain:
6396 = 533 ( d 30 ) 6000
Now we have a nice linear equation which we may solve for d:
533 d 21990 = 6396
d = 28386 533
With d obtained we can easily find d 2 :
d 2 = d 30
d 2 = 28386 533 30
d 2 = 12396 533
And we're done.

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