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8.3 Solving Systems of Equations by ELIMINATION (addition) ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How can you solve a system of equations by adding?
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When we solve a System of Equation using the elimination method, we ELIMINATE (get rid of) one variable by ADDING OPPOSITES and solving for the other variable.
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When using the ELIMINATION method, look for like VARIABLES that have OPPOSITE COEFFICIENTS. ADD all like terms (vertically). The opposite terms are eliminated. (Remember: a number plus its opposite = 0) To find the value of the eliminated variable, plug the known value into EITHER equation (use the simplest of the two equations) Solve for the remaining variable using algebra 1-step or 2-step rules. STACK the like terms so they line up vertically. (Sometimes this is already done) WHAT TO DO
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Example: Solve this system of equations using elimination You’re HALFWAY done! Add like terms vertically PPOSITES Notice “Like terms” are lined up vertically
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Example: Solve this system of equations using elimination You’re HALFWAY done! PPOSITES
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Solve this system of equations using elimination You’re HALFWAY done! PPOSITES YOUR TURN DON’T FORGET TO CHECK YOUR ANSWER – PLUG THE VALUES IN TO BOTH EQUATIONS
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