Learn
Solution
2x − y = 4
6x − 3y = ? ——(1)
2x − y = 4
Then y = 2x − 4
Substituting y in...
Register & Unlock access to Prep for free
Solution
.hez-title-solution{display: none;}
Keynote
#hez-keynote-title{display: none;}
0
Simple Equations questions available for your Free Practice
0
Quantitative Ability questions available for your Free Practice
TrigonometryVocabularyInequalitiesIBPSSBIMixtures and AllegationsSSCCATQuadratic RelationsQuantitative AbilityPie ChartFunctionsMiscellaneous - QACloze TestSet TheoryScience & TechnologyExpansionsSentence ImprovementClocks & CalendarsNumber SystemLine GraphsGeneralVerbal AbilityData ProblemsComputersProgressions & SeriesVerbal ReasoningCaselet DIEnvironment & BiodiversityRatio & ProportionIIFTGeneral AwarenessGMATTaglinesTabular DataGeometryRBINumbersWord BuildingCoding & DecodingMATQuadratic EquationsFill in the BlanksLogarithmsAveragesProbabilityMathematical InequalitiesCurrent Affairs 2015AlgebraMiscellaneous - LRBlood RelationsAPPSCSpot the ErrorComputer KnowledgeBar GraphsSyllogismsArithmetic OperationsGATEDirectionsTCSMiscellaneous - VALogical ReasoningSymbols & NotationsTime & WorkImportant DaysOrder arrangementCoordinate GeometryGREParajumblesPlacement TestsArrangements & RearrangementsCMATSimple & Compound InterestSpeed, Time & DistanceAnalogiesPassagesProfit and LossInput - OutputData InterpretationUPSCLICSimple EquationsXATData Sufficiency - LRMiscellaneous - GAMensurationPermutations & CombinationsAuthors & BooksPercentagesCircular ArrangementSeriesNumber SeriesMarketingNMATPolity
Practice
0
questions for Free