I know the answer, but I need the working out for the following:
3V-2=-4W and W=4V-28
Thanks

I know the answer, but I need the working out for the following:
3V-2=-4W and W=4V-28
Thanks
2 = 4W + 3V 112=19V
-112 = 4W - 16V 6=V
So W = -4
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I know thats the right answer, but could you explain it a little clearer?
ok I arranged your equations and made them have the same "factor"
so I changed from your 3v-2 = 4W to 2 = 4W+3v (1)
I did the same with your other equation: w= 4v-28 to -112=4w-16V (2)
Notice the 4ws are the same
So all you ahve to do now is (1)-(2)
which leads to 114=19V so v = 6
Replace v=6 to any equation and u get w=-4
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