Need help, Solving equation with multi variables

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In summary: This is a very good way to check for mistakes and can help you narrow it down to the part of the equation you went wrong.
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http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/AllBrowsers/2414/PartialFractions_files/eq0031M.gif


i tried solving for C first, but i don't get the same answer

if someone could just show me how to work it out i'd greatly appreciate it
 
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What have you tried? Or at least thought about trying?
 
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can u please just work out the problem. if i see how you do it i would get it. I'm this is actually for my Calc II class where I'm trying to do integration by partial fraction by i get the algebra wrong
 
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Algebra is one of the most important mathematical skills! You shouldn't think any less of it just because you're in calc II. (In fact, some mathematicians research algebra for their entire career!)


Are you sure you don't know how to solve this sort of arithmetic problem? From your edit, you appear to have a good idea of what to do. The most common mistake I see when people (myself included) do these kinds of problems is a silly arithmetic error. You could try checking each of your individual calculations, but my approach is usually to try solving the problem again from scratch.
 
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undertoes, as Hurkyl mentioned, you can try checking each of your individual calculations. A good way to do so on these types of problems (especially since you have the advantage of knowing the answer) is to simply plug the answer into each step along the way to see which equation is wrong. Start somewhere in the middle of your calculations and work forward or backward, until you narrow it down to where you went wrong.
 
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man, I am getting some weired fraction as an answer for any variable i try to solve for...

and i didnt even think algebra research existed, damn, that sucks

i've wasted like 2 hours on this!
 
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Hint: always look for an equation containing only two unknowns, and plug any of these unknowns into the rest of the equations. After repeating this for two times, you'll get two equations with two unknowns, which you'll solve easily.
 
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C=-A

sub "C" for "A": -4a + b + 8a + D=1----> D=-4a-b

samething again:3a + 16c - 8d=29---->-8d=-29+13a

samething again:-12a +3b +16b= 5 ===>

im stuck someone help with all the steps, thankssss
 
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Ok, let's do it again.

A + C = 0 ...(1)
-4A + B -8C + D = 1 ...(2)
3A + 16C -8D = -29 ...(3)
-12A + 3B + 16D = 5 ...(4)
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First: (1) => A = -C. Put this into equations (2), (3) and (4). After that, you'll get three equations (2'), (3') and (4') with the variables B, C and D. Equation (3') is the equation which will contain only C and D, so from that equation you'll obtain C in terms of D (*) (i.e. C = something*D + something else). Plug this into equations (2') and (4') and you'll get two equations with only two variables, B and D. Now, solve these two equations in order to obtain B and D, and simply plug D into equation (*) to get C, and, finally, plug C into the first equation A = -C to obtain A.
 
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guys, i know the method, but like i said I'm getting some weird number here. please please do this for me. please just show every method mathematically. please i beg you. i need to get place this here. its for my calc II class. i have to move on to the next subject but i can't because this is holding me me up. please please please
 
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bummmmppppp
 
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First, the lecture:

(1) If you can't do the algebra then you need to learn.
I said it once, and I'll say it again: algebra is one of the most important mathematical skills. You seem to have a deficiency in your algebra skills -- although you seem to know the method to use, you do not appear to have enough experience to identify and/or recover from your mistakes, so you need to develop that skill.

Being in calc II is not an excuse for slouching on algebra.

(2) If you wanted a solutions manual, then you should have bought one.
Simply giving a solution is against our site policy.

(3) It's unethical to take others' work and pass it off as your own.
I somehow doubt you are intending, in your homework, to give credit to those who actually did the work.

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Now, you've told (by drpizza) a very effective way of finding your error when you know what the answer is supposed to be -- simply go through each step of your work, and plug in the actual values to make sure they work. Have you tried this?

(Incidentally, that's exactly what I did to find your mistake)
 
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ok, i understand the site policy of not just giving the answer. but nothing else has worked. and i would acutally give credit to whoever gave me the answer. but I'm not, because this isn't homework. If you look at the link i gave you all, its from some calc tutorial website. so come on, just help a bro out. i thought that was the policy of this site. you guys are my only resoure for the weekend
 
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Have you tried putting these equations in a matrix? That is what I would do. I whould either use kramers rule or take the inverse of the matrix and multiply it by the values.
 
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marika said:
Please, have a look on this weird system of equations:

a*(sinh(x)-sin(x))+b*(cosh(x)-cos(x))=c*(sinh(y)+sin(y))+d*(cosh(y)+cos(y))

b*(sinh(x)+sin(x))+a*(cosh(x)-cos(x))=-d*(sinh(y)-sin(y))-c*(cosh(y)+cos(y))

a*(sinh(x)+sin(x))+b*(cosh(x)+cos(x))=c*(sinh(y)-sin(y))+d*(cosh(y)-cos(y))

b*(sinh(x)-sin(x))+a*(cosh(x)+cos(x))+d*(sinh(y)+sin(y))+c*(cosh(y)-cos(y))+r*t*[ a*(sinh(x)-sin(x))+b*(cosh(x)-cos(x))]=0

Does anyone knows how to find a,b,c,d? (x,y,r,t are given)
I will be very grateful for any hints!


Well, since you are given x,y,r,t this means that those things in parenthesis that include sin, cos, sinh, cosh, (and their sum and difference) are simply constants.

So, what you could do is take the coefficient matrix, where your entries of the matrix would actually be these things including the difference or sum of sin, cos, sinh, cosh.

THen, you could use el. operations to find a,b,c,d.
 

What is an equation with multiple variables?

An equation with multiple variables is a mathematical expression that contains more than one unknown quantity. These unknown quantities, also known as variables, are usually represented by letters such as x, y, and z.

Why is solving an equation with multiple variables challenging?

Solving an equation with multiple variables can be challenging because it involves finding the values of all the variables that satisfy the equation. This often requires using various algebraic techniques and manipulation of equations.

What are the steps to solve an equation with multiple variables?

The general steps to solve an equation with multiple variables are:1. Simplify the equation by combining like terms.2. Use algebraic techniques (such as combining like terms, distributing, or factoring) to isolate one variable on one side of the equation.3. Substitute the value of the isolated variable back into the original equation.4. Repeat the process until all variables are isolated on one side of the equation.5. Solve for the remaining variable(s) using algebraic techniques.

What is the importance of checking the solution when solving an equation with multiple variables?

Checking the solution is important because it ensures that the values obtained for the variables satisfy the original equation. It helps to identify any mistakes made during the solving process and ensures the accuracy of the solution.

Are there any tips for solving equations with multiple variables?

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