I did it similarly dividing 188 by 2 to get 94, then dividing 34 by 2 and subtracting that from one of my 94s and adding it to the other. Your way is easier.
I just found half of 188 to be 94, 94 x 2 = 188, so I added half the difference given (i.e., 34) to one of those 94s and subtracted half the difference from the other. 94 + 17 = 111 and 94 - 17 = 77.
I'm glad I saw this reply...I was about ready to post the same thing! To prove you're right, 111+77=188. 111-77=34. If you're like me, it took only as many seconds to figure this out, as the number of minutes this video took to explain it!😎😎
@@vincentrobinette1507 But it is not algebra. :) Algebraic it goes like this: X + Y = 188 and X - Y = 34 => X = 188 - Y. So 188 - Y - Y = 34 (this is the algebraic equation) => 188 - 2 Y = 34 => - 2 Y = - 154 => 2 Y = 154 => Y = 77 => X = 188 - 77 = 111. So X + Y = 111 + 77 = 188 and X - Y = 111 - 77 = 34.
I wish I had a teacher like you when I was in school! I've learned more by watching your videos than I learned in four years of high school. Thank you.
Devide the total (188) in half (188/2=94), subtract half of the difference (34) from 94 (94-17=77) and add half of the difference to 94 (94+17=111). The two numbers are 77 and 111.
I took a different route. I subtracted 34 from 188, leaving 154. Then I divided 154 by 2, giving me 77. Then I added the 34 to 77 to give me the other number, 111. The algebraic equation I used was X + 34 + X = 188, or 2X + 34 = 188, or 2X = 154, or X = 77, and X + 34 = 111.
I have not looked at the answer as I don't want to waste 18 minutes of my life over a sum that took 2 seconds to work out in my head. Not only was it simple to work out in my head but the equations are so simple to explain that it is incomprehensible to understand what could take 18 minutes to explain - all the best.
You know what you're doing, which is good. You're still working with two variables, but you've processed one of them in your head, rather than on paper. That makes it less easy for someone else to follow along. Better, I think, to be verbose and take small steps, rather than leaps. Showing where the (X+34) came from would add clarity. You could start with the second equation and transpose so that y is isolated on the left side. Then show the substitution into the first equation. Also, this part has combining terms, subtracting from both sides, and the result of that subtraction, all occurring in one step: X + (X + 34) = 188. 2X = 188-34. In my opinion, they should be done in separate steps so others can more clearly see what you're doing. -------------------------------------------- [Difference] Y - X = 34 Y - X + X = 34 + X Y = 34 + X Y = X + 34 ------------ (We'll use this now and at the end.) [Sum] X + Y = 188 (substitute) X + (X + 34) = 188. 2X + 34 = 188 2X + 34 - 34 = 188 - 34 2X = 154 X = 77
@@dougnettleton5326 That certainly gets to the correct values but if you don't mind, I'll offer some suggestions to improve your presentation. I think it adds clarity if you start a new line for each change, so I'd avoid stringing equalities across the same line. You could add a line when you solve for X to literally show the addition before actually performing the addition. X + Y = 188 X - Y = 34 Add the two equations to get X + Y + X - Y = 188 + 34
@retread1083 Very funny😂 My original solution was: X + Y = 188 X - Y = 34 Add to eliminate Y 2X = 222 X = 111 Y = 111 - 34 = 77 The deleted stuff was added for clarity. I had a line at the end "No need to write a book" but deleted it. I don't think anyone needing the painful level of detail you provided would be able to work a device where they would encounter the video with the problem.
While adding the equations works just as well, I was taught substitution. Solve the first equation for one variable and replace that variable in the second equation.
That was a fun one to figure out. X=111, Y=77. First I tried to reword it so there was only one variable. If X-Y=34, then X=Y+34. From that, you can use (Y+34) to substitute for X. X+Y=188 becomes (Y+34) + Y = 188. Or 2Y+34=188... 2Y=154 ... Y=154/2 ... Y=77. If X=Y+34, then X=111. I did it differently than John, but it works.
Greetings. The numbers are 111 and 77. We determine the values as follows. We assume that the numbers are X and Y. Thereafter, the sum of these numbers will be ( X +Y) and since we are told that these numbers added is equal to 188, we have X +Y=188. The difference of these numbers equal 34, that is X-Y=34. Now we have two equations with the unknowns X and Y. To determine the values for X and Y, we first eliminate one of the unknowns. We do this by adding the two equations to eliminate Y, that gives 2X = 222, and X = 111. To find the value of Y, we substitute the value for X in either equations. Using equation (2), X -Y = 34 gives 111-Y= 34 and -Y= 34 -111= 77. Lovely.
This is much easier than it sounds We have two numbers to find .. but .. we can call them N and N + 34 and we know that N + N + 34 = 188 N + N = 188 - 34 2N = 154 N = 77 and the other number is 77 + 34 = 111
The easiest technique is to halve 188 which gives you 94 then take away half of 34(17) from 94 which leaves 77. 188 - 77 is 111. Therefore 111 and 77 is your answer. Algebra not needed. Just common sense.
its far easier to just add 188 + 34 = 222 and then divide by 2 to get 111, which is the first number. For the other number you can either subtract 34 and you get 77 or you subtract the 111 from 188 to get 77.
@@marcreider9573mine is using algebra, just a shortened form of it. x + y = 188 x - y = 34 add both equations and you get 2x = 222 |:2 x = 111 then use that in one of the first equations to get the value of y = 77.
111 and 77 and yes I used algebra. Specifically, started by describing the two true equations resulting from the description, then substituting and resolving for X and Y. Specifically, X+Y=188 and X=Y+34. Then the first equation can be represented as Y+34+Y=188. Then solve for Y. Once you have solved for Y you can immediately solve for X.
Your original answer is (77, 111). I got (111, 77). At the end you indicated X = 77 and Y = 111. Is this contradictory? Thank you. P.S. I have learned more about math from you than all of high school and college. hahaha. I am 51yrs old and watching your videos for fun and they are!! Thank you again
i just divided 188 by two in my head, and added half of 34 to it to get the first number. So, (188/2) + (34/2) = 111. Then either subtract 111 - 34 to get 77, or just go (188/2) - (34/2) = 77. Haven't watched the video to see how he did it, but watched far enough to check my answer.
77 and 111. Simply just make two equations. a + b = 188 b - a = 34 Use substitution to find b on one equation and plug it into the other. b = 188 - a (188 - a) - a = 34 188 - 2a = 34 a = 77 Now plug 77 into the other equation. 77 + b = 188 b = 111 Check your work. 77 + 111 = 188 111 - 77 = 34
X + Y = 188, & X - Y = 34. Add both equations together. Becomes 2X = 222. (X + X = 2X. Positive Y plus Negative Y cancel out to zero. 188 + 34 = 222; so 2X = 222, divide by 2 becomes X = 111.) So 111 + Y = 188. (Subtract 111 from each side & Y = 188 - 111, or Y = 77.) Answer: 111 and 77. To check if right... 111 + 77 = 188 and 111 - 77 = 34. Is solved and verified to be correct. I used old school algebra. Others below methods of solving is kind of weird to me. But hey if it works for them...
Total / 2 +/- delta / 2. You can use X+Y = 188 and x -y = 34. Do the substitution and solve. But that’s the hard way. Maths uses a lot of shortcuts. Remember the old sum of 1 to 100 numbers…. You can do it the hard way. Or the easy way. Short cuts will save you lots of time when testing, when you have time limits
I subtracted 34 from 188 and divided the 154 (188-34) by 2, giveng me 77. By adding 77 and 34, I get the higher number 111 while using the lower number 77.
111 + 77 = 188; 111-77 = 34 X + Y = 188; X - Y = 34 x = 188 - Y x = 34 + Y 188 - Y = 34 + Y 188 = 34 + Y +Y 188 = 34 + 2Y 188 - 34 = 2Y 154 = 2Y 154/2 =Y 77 = Y
New to your channel. I would like to begin with some basic skills first. Example- pre- algebra. What are some videos you could suggest to build on to the more advanced lessons.
I added the sum and difference. Then I divided by 2 (just as shown) to get the first number. Afterwards, I subtracted the difference from the sum and divided this by two, and got the second number. Of course, the shown solution is a mathematically correct one and everybody should master it. But mine is faster (with such easy problems).
Deduct 34 from 188 = 154 /2 = 77 + 34 =111 + 77= 188 less than 3 seconds to resolve, no algebra required for a problem as basic as this. But thank you for your videos.
I divided 188 by 2 = 94 The divided 34 by 2=17 Then added 94+17=111 And finally subtracted 94-17 =77 Actually, since I did it in my head, I think I mentally subtracted 111 from 188 to get 77 ( it was an easier subtraction)
You could emulate the matrix solution, by subtracting 1/1 * equation 1 from equation 2, and show that X is eliminated from all other equations, solve for Y then back-substitute.
Setting up a system of equations of x+y=188 and under that x-y=34 adding the equations together we are left with 2x=222 dividing by 2 gets x=111 plugging 111 into the top equation 111+y=188 subtracting 111 from both sides gets y=77 putting both into second equation 111-77=34 correct thus x=111 y =77
I divided 188 by 2, added 17 to the sum of 94 and came up with 111, the larger number. Subtracted 17 from the sum of 94 and came up with 77, the smaller number. The total of which is 188.
(difference + sum) / 2 = the higher of the two numbers 34 + 188 = 222 (difference + sum) 222 / 2 = 111 (gives the higher of the two numbers) 111 - 34 = 77 (subtract the difference to get the lower of the two numbers) 111 + 77 = 188 (test by adding both numbers)
Enjoyed this one. I did same as charlesstraight below. Your algebra solution made more logical sense though. Tip: if you want to grow your channel more you should interact with the comments, even if you just give the comments a like
The two numbers are 77 and 111. I came up with this answer by subtracting 34 from 188 which gave me 150 for I divided the 154 by 2 to get to equal amounts which were 77 and then I added the 34 back to the 77 to get the 111 that's how I solved it
Been 57 years since I took an algebra class so I forgot you could add equations. so I did it a different way....draw a line and put zero on the left end and 188 at the other end. Just from logic I can give you 2 numbers that add to 188. Its the one in the middle 188 divided by 2 is 94 , so 94 plus 94=188. to get the right answers split the difference.....34 divided by 2 is 17 so go to 94 and go 17 paces up the road and 17 paces down the road and you have your answers! Yay me.
I've gotten into the habit of trying to solve the problem from the thumbnail, then opening the video and using the scrubber to skip to the solution. If I'm right, I don't watch the video unless I I think it might show me a better way of solving the problem; if I'm wrong, however, then I watch pretty much the whole video.
Solution: x + y = 188 x - y = 34 Add the two equations together to get: x + y + x - y = 188 + 34 2x = 222 |:2 x = 111 x + y = 188 111 + y = 188 |-111 y = 77 The two numbers are 111 and 77.
Answer: 1.) A + B=188 or A=188 - B 2.) A -B=34 or A=34 + B 3.) Therefore, 188 -B = 34 + B or 154=2B or 77=B 4.) A + 77 = 188 or 111 + 77 = 188 5.) A = 111 B = 77 6.) Check: 111 + 77 = 188, 111 -77 = 34
Seems the most facile method for finding the numbers is to use the Gaussian method of variable elimination. The two equations would be: x + y =188 and x - y = 34
In the beginning of the video, the answer is stated as (77,111). Shouldn't the answer be (111,77)? BTW, I really enjoy your videos. You are an excellent teacher!!
I understand this as a system rule, but I don't understand I cannot find two numbers that equal 188, ie 1+187=188, then subtract 34 from 187 to get the number that fits with 1 as the value for x-34, ie 187-34=153, and 188-153=154, therefore 35+153=188. I realize I am not right, but how am I wrong?
I just took a + b = 188, and added a - b = 34 to it. The result is 2a = 222, therefore a = 111. Substitute 111 for a into either equation for the value of b.
It is interesting that everyone ASSUMES the "difference" means X - Y = 34. But it could be that Y - X = 34. All that is stated is that, "the difference between the two numbers is 34." In either case you get the same NUMBERS, but they get assigned to the opposite variable.
Let us write down a equations, what is given: x+y=188 x-y=34 If we add both equations, we get one equation with only one vatiable: (x+y)+(x-y)=188+34 x+y+x-y=222 2*x=222 x=111 We can insert this result inone of the original equations: 111+y=188 => y=188-111=77 or 111-y=34 => y=111--34=77 So the solutionis x=111 and y=77.
The whole purpose of the exercise is to perceive a system of equations and set up the problem accordingly. Since I've been doing these on Khan Academy, it was natural to see the system.
Reading comments everyone is talking about how they got there without algebra. Well I did both but I used the substitution method instead of elimination method. Same answer of course.
Stuff like this I do in my head. Take 188 and cut it in half (94). Then take your 34 and cut it in half (17). Add 17 to 94 and then subtract 17 from 94. There are your two answers (111, 77).
I wrote that incorrectly. If I find two numbers, mentally, that equal 188, for example, 1+187=188, and use the difference of 34 to 187 to equal 153, then 153+x=188 if X=35. I find the second value of X by adding 1+34. So the numbers 153+35=188 is a true statement. Why am I wrong?
Sum of 2 numbers = 188 and the difference is 34. What are the 2 numbers? x + x + 34 = 188 2x + 34//2 = 188/2 x + 17 = 94 x + 17 - 17 = 94 - 17 x = 77 .. 1st # 2nd # or y = x + 34 y = x + 34 y = 77 + 34 y = 111 *didn’t want to use fractions😊
I use this in gambling football and basketball. Lesson#1-Take the over/under minus the spread. Divide by 2 is your loser's score. Add it back and that's your winner's score. Predicted scores of course. Lesson #2-Don't gamble. LOL Lesson #3-ef Algebra!
I solved this by dividing 188 by 2 which is 94. Then I divided 34 by 2 to get 17. Then I added and subtracted 17 from 94 to get the 2 numbers which are 77 and 111.
I got it right by in my head in a few seconds - (total - the difference) (difference / 2) (that answer + diff) (188-34=154) ( 154 / 2= 77) (77+34= 111) I would always lose points by not showing my work in class. LOL
I did in my head - subracted the 34 from 188, divided by 2 for first number, added the 34 for second - 77 & 111.
That’s ow I did it in my head also
I did it similarly dividing 188 by 2 to get 94, then dividing 34 by 2 and subtracting that from one of my 94s and adding it to the other. Your way is easier.
Beware in some exams there are marks for method so may well be wanting variable like x.
Would depend on the exam.
I did the exact same method. Easy peasy
That's so helpful more than video
I just found half of 188 to be 94, 94 x 2 = 188, so I added half the difference given (i.e., 34) to one of those 94s and subtracted half the difference from the other. 94 + 17 = 111 and 94 - 17 = 77.
Yah that is what I did.
I'm glad I saw this reply...I was about ready to post the same thing! To prove you're right, 111+77=188. 111-77=34. If you're like me, it took only as many seconds to figure this out, as the number of minutes this video took to explain it!😎😎
@@vincentrobinette1507 But it is not algebra. :) Algebraic it goes like this: X + Y = 188 and X - Y = 34 => X = 188 - Y. So 188 - Y - Y = 34 (this is the algebraic equation) => 188 - 2 Y = 34 => - 2 Y = - 154 => 2 Y = 154 => Y = 77 => X = 188 - 77 = 111. So X + Y = 111 + 77 = 188 and X - Y = 111 - 77 = 34.
I wish I had a teacher like you when I was in school! I've learned more by watching your videos than I learned in four years of high school. Thank you.
Same
in HS you were only interested in the hairy end of a belly
A few of us could multitask
Add the two equations and two unknowns Add x +y + x-y = 188 +34. 2x = 222.
Divide both values by 2. 188/2 = 94, 34/2=17. Then subtract 17 from 94 for 77 and add 17 to 94 for 111. This was my mental process.
Devide the total (188) in half (188/2=94), subtract half of the difference (34) from 94 (94-17=77) and add half of the difference to 94 (94+17=111). The two numbers are 77 and 111.
I took a different route. I subtracted 34 from 188, leaving 154. Then I divided 154 by 2, giving me 77. Then I added the 34 to 77 to give me the other number, 111. The algebraic equation I used was X + 34 + X = 188, or 2X + 34 = 188, or 2X = 154, or X = 77, and X + 34 = 111.
Hey, whatever works for you. If everyone thought and processed things the same way, it'd be a boring world.@@TheHawk--oe8iq
I have not looked at the answer as I don't want to waste 18 minutes of my life over a sum that took 2 seconds to work out in my head. Not only was it simple to work out in my head but the equations are so simple to explain that it is incomprehensible to understand what could take 18 minutes to explain - all the best.
I solved using X + (X + 34) = 188. 2X = 188-34. 2X = 154. X=77. X+ 34 = 111
You know what you're doing, which is good. You're still working with two variables, but you've processed one of them in your head, rather than on paper. That makes it less easy for someone else to follow along. Better, I think, to be verbose and take small steps, rather than leaps.
Showing where the (X+34) came from would add clarity. You could start with the second equation and transpose so that y is isolated on the left side. Then show the substitution into the first equation.
Also, this part has combining terms, subtracting from both sides, and the result of that subtraction, all occurring in one step:
X + (X + 34) = 188. 2X = 188-34.
In my opinion, they should be done in separate steps so others can more clearly see what you're doing.
--------------------------------------------
[Difference]
Y - X = 34
Y - X + X = 34 + X
Y = 34 + X
Y = X + 34 ------------ (We'll use this now and at the end.)
[Sum]
X + Y = 188
(substitute)
X + (X + 34) = 188.
2X + 34 = 188
2X + 34 - 34 = 188 - 34
2X = 154
X = 77
Excellent explanation. I had a page of scribbled equations as I floundered around. Your solution revived my flagging brain in seconds! 👍
@retread1083
How about?
X + Y = 188
X - Y = 34
Add the two equations to get
2 × X = 222
X = 222 / 2 = 111
Y = X - 34 = 111 - 34 = 77
@@dougnettleton5326 That certainly gets to the correct values but if you don't mind, I'll offer some suggestions to improve your presentation. I think it adds clarity if you start a new line for each change, so I'd avoid stringing equalities across the same line. You could add a line when you solve for X to literally show the addition before actually performing the addition.
X + Y = 188
X - Y = 34
Add the two equations to get
X + Y + X - Y = 188 + 34
@retread1083
Very funny😂
My original solution was:
X + Y = 188
X - Y = 34
Add to eliminate Y
2X = 222
X = 111
Y = 111 - 34 = 77
The deleted stuff was added for clarity. I had a line at the end "No need to write a book" but deleted it.
I don't think anyone needing the painful level of detail you provided would be able to work a device where they would encounter the video with the problem.
While adding the equations works just as well, I was taught substitution. Solve the first equation for one variable and replace that variable in the second equation.
That was a fun one to figure out. X=111, Y=77. First I tried to reword it so there was only one variable. If X-Y=34, then X=Y+34. From that, you can use (Y+34) to substitute for X. X+Y=188 becomes (Y+34) + Y = 188. Or 2Y+34=188... 2Y=154 ... Y=154/2 ... Y=77. If X=Y+34, then X=111. I did it differently than John, but it works.
I divided the 188 and got 94. I divided the 34 and got 17. I then added 17 to 94, getting 111. Then subtracted 111 from 188, getting 77.
I went that way too.
The same. Cool.that’s away of a thinking brain
Sheesh...an example of making an easy solution hard..
Nice mathematical reasoning!
Same. Kind of brute the answer. It worked for this one.
Greetings. The numbers are 111 and 77. We determine the values as follows. We assume that the numbers are X and Y. Thereafter, the sum of these numbers will be ( X +Y) and since we are told that these numbers added is equal to 188, we have X +Y=188. The difference of these numbers equal 34, that is X-Y=34. Now we have two equations with the unknowns X and
Y. To determine the values for X and Y, we first eliminate one of the unknowns. We do this by adding the two equations to eliminate Y, that gives 2X = 222, and X = 111. To find the value of Y, we substitute the value for X in either equations. Using equation (2), X -Y = 34 gives
111-Y= 34 and -Y= 34 -111= 77. Lovely.
This is much easier than it sounds
We have two numbers to find .. but .. we can call them N and N + 34
and we know that N + N + 34 = 188
N + N = 188 - 34
2N = 154
N = 77 and the other number is 77 + 34 = 111
the sum of means a factor two. or as I do half the 188 and set a plus/ min. Like half both numbers 188/2 + or - 34/2 leads to 94 + 17 and 94 -17
The easiest technique is to halve 188 which gives you 94 then take away half of 34(17) from 94 which leaves 77. 188 - 77 is 111. Therefore 111 and 77 is your answer. Algebra not needed. Just common sense.
its far easier to just add 188 + 34 = 222 and then divide by 2 to get 111, which is the first number. For the other number you can either subtract 34 and you get 77 or you subtract the 111 from 188 to get 77.
The goal is to find the answer using the tool of algebra, your limitless powers put aside.
@@marcreider9573mine is using algebra, just a shortened form of it.
x + y = 188
x - y = 34
add both equations and you get
2x = 222 |:2
x = 111
then use that in one of the first equations to get the value of y = 77.
@@marcreider9573 Exactly.
111 and 77 and yes I used algebra. Specifically, started by describing the two true equations resulting from the description, then substituting and resolving for X and Y. Specifically, X+Y=188 and X=Y+34. Then the first equation can be represented as Y+34+Y=188. Then solve for Y. Once you have solved for Y you can immediately solve for X.
Your original answer is (77, 111). I got (111, 77). At the end you indicated X = 77 and Y = 111. Is this contradictory? Thank you. P.S. I have learned more about math from you than all of high school and college. hahaha. I am 51yrs old and watching your videos for fun and they are!! Thank you again
I solved this differently. 188 divided by 2 = 94, 34 divided by 2 = 17, 94+17=111, 94-17=77.
Yes, that works.
i just divided 188 by two in my head, and added half of 34 to it to get the first number. So, (188/2) + (34/2) = 111. Then either subtract 111 - 34 to get 77, or just go (188/2) - (34/2) = 77. Haven't watched the video to see how he did it, but watched far enough to check my answer.
77 and 111. Simply just make two equations.
a + b = 188
b - a = 34
Use substitution to find b on one equation and plug it into the other.
b = 188 - a
(188 - a) - a = 34
188 - 2a = 34
a = 77
Now plug 77 into the other equation.
77 + b = 188
b = 111
Check your work.
77 + 111 = 188
111 - 77 = 34
I got the right answer. I subtracted 34 from 188 then I took 1/2 of that answer to get 77, added 34 to get 111. Your way was so much easier though .
X + Y = 188, & X - Y = 34. Add both equations together. Becomes 2X = 222. (X + X = 2X. Positive Y plus Negative Y cancel out to zero. 188 + 34 = 222; so 2X = 222, divide by 2 becomes X = 111.) So 111 + Y = 188. (Subtract 111 from each side & Y = 188 - 111, or Y = 77.) Answer: 111 and 77. To check if right... 111 + 77 = 188 and 111 - 77 = 34. Is solved and verified to be correct. I used old school algebra. Others below methods of solving is kind of weird to me. But hey if it works for them...
This is the method I used.
Yup. Solve two equations. Old way, but works very well. 😀@@sonyacotton4881
Total / 2 +/- delta / 2. You can use X+Y = 188 and x -y = 34. Do the substitution and solve. But that’s the hard way. Maths uses a lot of shortcuts. Remember the old sum of 1 to 100 numbers…. You can do it the hard way. Or the easy way. Short cuts will save you lots of time when testing, when you have time limits
So this is where Systems of equations come in handy
I subtracted 34 from 188 and divided the 154 (188-34) by 2, giveng me 77. By adding 77 and 34, I get the higher number 111 while using the lower number 77.
111 + 77 = 188; 111-77 = 34
X + Y = 188; X - Y = 34
x = 188 - Y
x = 34 + Y
188 - Y = 34 + Y
188 = 34 + Y +Y
188 = 34 + 2Y
188 - 34 = 2Y
154 = 2Y
154/2 =Y
77 = Y
Two equations and two unknown variables = very simple problems to solve.
Dang! You had me puffing out my chest at around the 3:24 mark ... and then hit me with "... but all jokes aside..."
New to your channel. I would like to begin with some basic skills first. Example- pre- algebra. What are some videos you could suggest to build on to the more advanced lessons.
I did the same as @decosse is this an other system or is it incorrect deduction?
x + y = 188
x - y = 34
x = 111, y = 77
I added the sum and difference. Then I divided by 2 (just as shown) to get the first number. Afterwards, I subtracted the difference from the sum and divided this by two, and got the second number.
Of course, the shown solution is a mathematically correct one and everybody should master it. But mine is faster (with such easy problems).
Haven’t done equations like these since 1970’s. Forgot how much fun they were.
188-34=154
x=154/2=77
y=77+34=111
Excellent solution!
No algebra required! Good job!
Deduct 34 from 188 = 154 /2 = 77 + 34 =111 + 77= 188 less than 3 seconds to resolve, no algebra required for a problem as basic as this. But thank you for your videos.
Excellent lesson. I'm many decades removed from algebra classes and have totally forgotten how to work with linear systems.
I only took math to Grade 12. I have forgotten most of it. This is a good review but is a bit Greek to me.
I divided 188 by 2 = 94
The divided 34 by 2=17
Then added 94+17=111
And finally subtracted 94-17 =77
Actually, since I did it in my head, I think I mentally subtracted 111 from 188 to get 77 ( it was an easier subtraction)
I tested a bunch of numbers indeed! Not the right method for sure. :(
I don't deserve stars for this one. ;)
But I learned the proper method.
188 Sum of 2 Numbers A
34 Dif of 2 Numbers B
94 Half of 188 A/2
77 Second Number A-(B/2)
111 First Number A+(B/2)
34 111-77 A-B
188 111+77 A+B
You could emulate the matrix solution, by subtracting 1/1 * equation 1 from equation 2, and show that X is eliminated from all other equations, solve for Y then back-substitute.
I figured out the equations but I used a and b and that's as far as I got, the way you figured it out was excellent
I) a + b = 188
II) a - b = 34
I + II) 2a = 222
a = 111
I) b = 188 - a
b = 77
Setting up a system of equations of x+y=188 and under that x-y=34 adding the equations together we are left with 2x=222 dividing by 2 gets x=111 plugging 111 into the top equation 111+y=188 subtracting 111 from both sides gets y=77 putting both into second equation 111-77=34 correct thus x=111 y =77
I just subtracted 34 from 188, divided 154 by 2, got 77 and added the 34 back to one of the numbers.
I divided 188 by 2, added 17 to the sum of 94 and came up with 111, the larger number. Subtracted 17 from the sum of 94 and came up with 77, the smaller number. The total of which is 188.
Got the right answer, but didn’t know the “Algebra” that was shown in the solution. I like the here’s the solution, now how to solve it format. 😊
(difference + sum) / 2 = the higher of the two numbers
34 + 188 = 222 (difference + sum)
222 / 2 = 111 (gives the higher of the two numbers)
111 - 34 = 77 (subtract the difference to get the lower of the two numbers)
111 + 77 = 188 (test by adding both numbers)
I did it exactly as in the video. And I mean: exactly. :)
Enjoyed this one. I did same as charlesstraight below. Your algebra solution made more logical sense though. Tip: if you want to grow your channel more you should interact with the comments, even if you just give the comments a like
Divide 188 and 34 by 2 to get 94 and 17
Subtract 17 from 94 to get 77,add 17 to get 111
I use this method for spread and over/under
The two numbers are 77 and 111. I came up with this answer by subtracting 34 from 188 which gave me 150 for I divided the 154 by 2 to get to equal amounts which were 77 and then I added the 34 back to the 77 to get the 111 that's how I solved it
Yes, a simple and very logical way to do it in one's head ...it takes about twelve seconds or less.
That is what I did right off the get go . Takes seconds to figure it out .
I did it this way also. Solved mentally in just a few seconds and didn't need a calculator OR algebra.
I did it similar, I halved 188 and 34 and got 94 and 17, then I added and subtracted 17 from 94.
@@eddyrourke5514That's exactly the method I used in my head in well less than a minute.
X + Y = 188
| X - Y | = 34
188 ÷ 2 = 94
34 ÷ 2 = 17
94 + 17 = 111
94 - 17 = 77
Done! No algebra required.
Now I think I can try to figure out the age of Ann's brother using this method. ;)
At least I'm going to try.
Not if it's based on Ann's age. Women always lie about their age.
@@retread1083 😂😂😂
Been 57 years since I took an algebra class so I forgot you could add equations. so I did it a different way....draw a line and put zero on the left end and 188 at the other end. Just from logic I can give you 2 numbers that add to 188. Its the one in the middle 188 divided by 2 is 94 , so 94 plus 94=188. to get the right answers split the difference.....34 divided by 2 is 17 so go to 94 and go 17 paces up the road and 17 paces down the road and you have your answers! Yay me.
Thank goodness. I saw the previous answers and worried I was wrong. I got 111 and 77.
Same here. 😅
I've gotten into the habit of trying to solve the problem from the thumbnail, then opening the video and using the scrubber to skip to the solution. If I'm right, I don't watch the video unless I I think it might show me a better way of solving the problem; if I'm wrong, however, then I watch pretty much the whole video.
THe sum = 188, the difference = 34. 188-34 = 154. 154/2 = 77. 77+34 = 111. So the two numbers are 77 and 111.
a+b=188
a-b=34
2a=222
A=111
B=77 system of equations add the two equations to isolate a and solve then substitute a to solve for b.
I like this explanation, as well.
Solution:
x + y = 188
x - y = 34
Add the two equations together to get:
x + y + x - y = 188 + 34
2x = 222 |:2
x = 111
x + y = 188
111 + y = 188 |-111
y = 77
The two numbers are 111 and 77.
Systems Of Equations
Answer:
1.) A + B=188 or A=188 - B
2.) A -B=34 or A=34 + B
3.) Therefore, 188 -B = 34 + B or 154=2B or 77=B
4.) A + 77 = 188 or 111 + 77 = 188
5.) A = 111 B = 77
6.) Check: 111 + 77 = 188, 111 -77 = 34
The important lesson is being able to translate the problem into equations.
Seems the most facile method for finding the numbers is to use the Gaussian method of variable elimination. The two equations would be: x + y =188 and x - y = 34
In the beginning of the video, the answer is stated as (77,111). Shouldn't the answer be (111,77)? BTW, I really enjoy your videos. You are an excellent teacher!!
I understand this as a system rule, but I don't understand I cannot find two numbers that equal 188, ie 1+187=188, then subtract 34 from 187 to get the number that fits with 1 as the value for x-34, ie 187-34=153, and 188-153=154, therefore 35+153=188. I realize I am not right, but how am I wrong?
I just took a + b = 188, and added a - b = 34 to it. The result is 2a = 222, therefore a = 111. Substitute 111 for a into either equation for the value of b.
Let's say the two numbers are x and y
x + y = 188
x = y + 34
y + y + 34 = 188 --> 2y = 188 - 34 = 154 --> y = 77
x = y + 34 --> x = 111
Thank you
I long ago forgot this method of eliminating the y variable. I just did: x+(x-34)=188 >> 2x=222 >> x = 111 >> therefore y=x-34=77
X = 1st # Y = 2nd #
X + Y = 188
X - Y = 34
2X = 222
X = 111
Y = 188 - 111 = 77
111 + 77 = 188
111 - 77 = 34
He doesn’t actually solve the problem until like 14:50
I used a more literal method for this (did some algebra my style and ended up with x = 94 +-17, x = 111, x = 77
111 + 77
I divided 188 by 2 = 94 and divided 34 by 2 =17. 94 + 17 = 111 and 94 - 17 = 77
Exactly how I solved it.....
It is interesting that everyone ASSUMES the "difference" means X - Y = 34. But it could be that Y - X = 34. All that is stated is that, "the difference between the two numbers is 34." In either case you get the same NUMBERS, but they get assigned to the opposite variable.
77.
111
Let us write down a equations, what is given:
x+y=188
x-y=34
If we add both equations, we get one equation with only one vatiable:
(x+y)+(x-y)=188+34
x+y+x-y=222
2*x=222
x=111
We can insert this result inone of the original equations:
111+y=188 => y=188-111=77
or
111-y=34 => y=111--34=77
So the solutionis x=111 and y=77.
77 and 111, did that in my head in 5 sec: 188 / 2 = 94, 34 / 2 = 17, 94 - 17 = 77 and 94 + 17 = 111
Math is so beautiful
The whole purpose of the exercise is to perceive a system of equations and set up the problem accordingly. Since I've been doing these on Khan Academy, it was natural to see the system.
Looks like 77 & 111
Ok I forgot about this technique but once I saw the equations, I quickly remembered. Try to be a bit less wordy but overall you're a good teacher.
Can you give an example when this might come up in the real world?
I mean… even behind the till in your nearest supermarket, you will benefit from a bit of knowledge of basic algebra.
Reading comments everyone is talking about how they got there without algebra. Well I did both but I used the substitution method instead of elimination method. Same answer of course.
Stuff like this I do in my head. Take 188 and cut it in half (94). Then take your 34 and cut it in half (17). Add 17 to 94 and then subtract 17 from 94. There are your two answers (111, 77).
Me every day hey siri what is the name of the mermaid 🧜♀️
a+b = 188. a-b = 34. Add the two equations: 2a = 222. a = 111. b +111 = 188 so b = 77. You don't need 18 minutes to describe this.
The way I used was x+y=188&2x=188-34=154so 2x=154, gives x=77&other value must be 77+34=111
I wrote that incorrectly.
If I find two numbers, mentally, that equal 188, for example, 1+187=188, and use the difference of 34 to 187 to equal 153, then 153+x=188 if X=35. I find the second value of X by adding 1+34. So the numbers 153+35=188 is a true statement. Why am I wrong?
How do you get 188,34?
Why not just x + (×+34) =188? When you solve for x you get the other number with x+34.
That's the substitution method he briefly mentioned at 12:35
But you've skipped steps to get there.
Also, x + (x - 34) = 188
Gives the larger # 111
Then x - 34 = 77
Sum of 2 numbers = 188 and the difference is 34. What are the 2 numbers?
x + x + 34 = 188
2x + 34//2 = 188/2
x + 17 = 94
x + 17 - 17 = 94 - 17
x = 77 .. 1st #
2nd # or y = x + 34
y = x + 34
y = 77 + 34
y = 111
*didn’t want to use fractions😊
I use this in gambling football and basketball.
Lesson#1-Take the over/under minus the spread. Divide by 2 is your loser's score. Add it back and that's your winner's score. Predicted scores of course.
Lesson #2-Don't gamble. LOL
Lesson #3-ef Algebra!
188 minus 34= 154/2=77!
x + y = 188
x - y = 34
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2x + 0 = 222
2x / 2 = 222 / 2
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x = 111
111 + y = 188
y = 188 - 111
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y = 77
x - y = 34
111 - 77 = 34
34 = 34
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x = 111, y = 77
Very basic math calculation using division, subtraction and addition.
The problem literally spells out the two equations!
Too much explanation, but thanks for the constant flow of problems nonetheless 😁
Remember he is pitching these lessons to people who maybe NEED more explanation than you.
subtract 34 from 188 and divide by 2. add 34 to 1 of the numbers. result, 111 and 77.
I solved this by dividing 188 by 2 which is 94. Then I divided 34 by 2 to get 17. Then I added and subtracted 17 from 94 to get the 2 numbers which are 77 and 111.
111 and 77 ,simultaneous eq
I got it right by in my head in a few seconds - (total - the difference) (difference / 2) (that answer + diff) (188-34=154) ( 154 / 2= 77) (77+34= 111) I would always lose points by not showing my work in class. LOL