The tens digit of a two-digit number is two times the ones digit. The reverse of the two-digit number would be thirty-six less than the number. What are the algebraic equations required to figure out the number and what is the number
WORK DONE :
I tried determining what the equations would be in terms of x and y
I initially came up with
x=2y
and
yx=xy-36
but then I realized that xy and yx can not be used as variables.
So the second part of the equation would better be represented by
y = x-36,
but I can't figure out how to put the first part of the equation in terms of x.
WORK DONE :
I tried determining what the equations would be in terms of x and y
I initially came up with
x=2y
and
yx=xy-36
but then I realized that xy and yx can not be used as variables.
So the second part of the equation would better be represented by
y = x-36,
but I can't figure out how to put the first part of the equation in terms of x.