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By Stanley Brown & Rodney Lewis
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It is a extension of the elimination method is to multiply one or both equations in a system by some number so that adding or subtracting eliminates a variable.
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Need to know how to do basic elimination Example: 3x-2y=5 -3x+4y=6 http://www.coolmath.com/algebra/12-2x2-systems-of- equations/03-solving-by-elimination-addition-01.htm Need to know how to solve multi step equations using multiplication and division http://www.coolmath.com/algebra/06-solving- equations/index.html
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3x+4y=-25 Multiply by 2 (+) 2x-3y=6 Multiply by -3 6x+8y=-50 -6x+9y=-18 17y = -68 17 17 y=-4 Multiply so that the “X” coefficients are Additive inverses. Add the equations, The inverses will cancel leaving “Y” by itself Divide by 17 to find the value of your “Y” Your “Y” will be -4
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2x-3y=6 2X-3(-4)=6 2x+12=6 -12 -12 2x=-6 2 X=-3 To find your X you have to substitute Y back into one of the equations. Y=-4 Multiply -4 by -3 Subtract 12 from both sides of the equations. Divide each said by 2 X will equal -3 Your final solution will be (-3,-4)
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1 st Choose one equation and solve for x or y Solve for y in the 2 nd equation. Multiply by -2-6x-4y=-20 Multiply by 3 (+) 6x-3y=27 2 nd Eliminate Cancels your x value -6x-4y=-20 (+)6x-3y=27 3 rd solve Divide -7y=7Y=-1 7 4 Th Substitute the value found in step 2 back into one of the equations and solve. Your Y value was equal to -16x-3(-1) =27 Subtract 3 from each side6x+3=27 -3 -3 Divide 6 from each side6x=24x=4 6 Your solution will be (4,-1)
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1. 2x-y=6 3x+4y=-2 2. 2x+7y=1 x+5y=2 3.4x+7y=6 6x+5y=20 4.x+y=3 2x-3y=16 5. 2x+y=5 3x-2y=4 6.8x-3y=-11 2x-5y=27 7.4x-7y=10 3x+2y=-7 8.12x-3y=-3 6x+y=1 9.1.8x-0.3y=14.4 x-0.6y=2.8 10.3x- ½ y=10 5x+¼y=8
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Elimination with multiplication http://www.coolmath.com/algebra/12-2x2-systems- of-equations/03-solving-by-elimination-addition- 02.htm http://www.coolmath.com/algebra/12-2x2-systems- of-equations/03-solving-by-elimination-addition- 02.htm fun way to practice with regular equations http://www.coolmath-games.com/0- arithmeticgame/index.html Know enough? Try the test http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/studytools/cgi- bin/msgQuiz.php4?isbn=0-07-860390- 0&chapter=7&lesson=4&headerFile=6&state=na
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1. (5,-1) 2. (4,-1) 3. (5,-2) 4. (5,-2) 5. (2,1) 6. (-4,-7) 7. (-1,-2) 8. (0,1) 9. (10,12) 10. (2,-8)
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