Summary of lesson - TI Education
... up 2 forever, you can find an infinite number of solutions. They might also argue that you can use any number to replace x and then solve for y to get an ordered pair (x, y) that is a solution, so there are infinitely many solutions. Teacher Tip: Be sure to have students share their strategies. If t ...
... up 2 forever, you can find an infinite number of solutions. They might also argue that you can use any number to replace x and then solve for y to get an ordered pair (x, y) that is a solution, so there are infinitely many solutions. Teacher Tip: Be sure to have students share their strategies. If t ...
Solving Exponential Equations Using Logarithmic Forms
... To solve an exponential equation using logarithmic properties: 1. Rewrite the equation with a base raised to a power on ...
... To solve an exponential equation using logarithmic properties: 1. Rewrite the equation with a base raised to a power on ...
2 Matrices and systems of linear equations
... Exercise*: (Do this BEFORE continuing with the text!) The system we just looked at consisted of two linear equations in two unknowns. Each equation, by itself, is the equation of a line in the plane and so has infinitely many solutions. To solve both equations simultaneously, we need to find the poi ...
... Exercise*: (Do this BEFORE continuing with the text!) The system we just looked at consisted of two linear equations in two unknowns. Each equation, by itself, is the equation of a line in the plane and so has infinitely many solutions. To solve both equations simultaneously, we need to find the poi ...