4.1: Systems of Linear Equations
... Step 2: “Substitute” the result from Step 1 into the other equation. Notice: You end up with one equation in one variable only. Step 3: Solve this resulting equation for the other variable. Step 4: Substitute the result from Step 3 into one of the original equations (it doesn’t matter which one). So ...
... Step 2: “Substitute” the result from Step 1 into the other equation. Notice: You end up with one equation in one variable only. Step 3: Solve this resulting equation for the other variable. Step 4: Substitute the result from Step 3 into one of the original equations (it doesn’t matter which one). So ...
Student Activity: To investigate how to solve f(x) = (x
... a. Using the interactive file, find where the function f(x) = (x + 1) (x + 5) cuts the x axis. _____________________________________________________________________ b. Hence solve the equation (x+1) (x+5) =0. _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________ ...
... a. Using the interactive file, find where the function f(x) = (x + 1) (x + 5) cuts the x axis. _____________________________________________________________________ b. Hence solve the equation (x+1) (x+5) =0. _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________ ...
11-9-15 slides
... Standard Form: Ax + By = C where A, B and C are integers. Steps: (rewrite it to get it in slope-intercept form) 1. Move x-term to the other side 2. Divide by coefficient on y-term 3. Graph using steps to slope-intercept form. ...
... Standard Form: Ax + By = C where A, B and C are integers. Steps: (rewrite it to get it in slope-intercept form) 1. Move x-term to the other side 2. Divide by coefficient on y-term 3. Graph using steps to slope-intercept form. ...