Ya math is good, but when they don't explain how to do something your left clueless. Its like putting a puzzle together, then you see that there's a piece missing and your looking for it.
No no no you stinky pork dog!
(Don't shoot!

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That is the FUN part!!!!
:-D
I was not satisfied when I asked my crack head Maths teacher "Hey Mr Mango-pie Sir! Why does a negative times a negative give us a positive???? :-D"
And he kind of freak out as if I had created an angry rift in the stinky time space continuum or thought it was the end of the world or some ding!
:-D
(Score!!!! >:-} bruizer!)
bwhahahahaa!!
Ain't it fun when you gonna
DIE young?
:-D
But this little troglodyte was NOT a happy chappy with that... that..... "answer"
So I found it out myself.
It was very easy - no fourth dimension and all this not yet proven bull shit - remember the answer had been around for 1000's of years...
It is A LOT easier than you think it is.
Just use the force!
I had a looky at your question by the way and just had some random thoughts about it!
:-D
Well I think they said only addition method hey?
(Another thing... do not get bogged down on the bizarre / strange definitions... they will only make you confused because it is NOT CONFUSING at all okay?
Got it?
Good.

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It is a nice question.
I think it was these 2 for simultaneous equations I think?
2x - 3y = 3 (I think it was this I could be wrong going from memory here! :-D)
and the other was:
4x -7y = 6
Is this correct now...?
Hmm I am not 500% sure but we can actually use this 1 I think it will work anyway!
:-D
You should multiply the 1st equation by 7 and the 2nd by 3 to cancel out the "y".
DO NOT PANIC PLEASE IT IS VERY VERY VERY EASY!!!!!
I promise.
Okay.
Now you get this because we want to make both y equal to 21 and the only way we can do this is multiply by both sides okay you follow?
here is what we get for the first one:
14x -21y = 21
Okay.
Now we times by 3 for the other one!
:-D
here like this!
12x -
21y = 18
now I will give you the last clue but I think you must try the rest on your own!
There is
one more easy but vital step you must do in order to add both equations together.
I think we will be left with let me think in my head now... hmmm umm this:
2x = 3
Ja.
I think... sssoooo... ?
Yeah.
So now
x = 2/3
Okay I have done this all for you now YOU need to find y please on your own!
But I think I may have copied down the wrong sum because I may have got my memory or wires crossed somewhere haha
xD
Remember....
IT IS EASY!
Your home work from me is to go and look in the mirror and SCREAM THIS 10 TIMES IN THE MIRROR LOOKING AT YOUR REFLECTION PLEASE...:
It is easy!!!
It is easy!!!
And it IS EASY...
:-D"
That is your homework from me
