Warm Up
For questions 1 – 4, use the following scenario to use equations to solve a riddle:
Here is a riddle: “I am thinking of two numbers that add up to 5.678. The difference between them is 9.876. What are the two numbers?”
Name any pair of numbers whose sum is 5.678.
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2 and 3.678
Name any pair of numbers whose difference is 9.876.
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10 and 0.124
The riddle can be represented with two equations. Write the equations.
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Let and represent the numbers: and .
Solve the riddle. Be prepared to show your reasoning.
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The two numbers are and .
- Adding the two equations eliminates the -variable and gives or .
- Substituting this -value into either equation gives .
- Graphing the two equations gives two lines that intersect at .