elimination, substitution and graphing
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∙ 13y agoThere are 5 ways to solve a system. The most popular is to write both in standard notation then add the equations together. The easiest to explain is to use substitution. Solve one for one of the variables then substitute in the other equation. The other ways to solve are to use graphing and find the intersection. Determinants and matrices are the other two ways.
You can solve the system of equations with three variables using the substitute method, or using matrix operations.
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True. To solve a three variable system of equations you can use a combination of the elimination and substitution methods.
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There are 5 ways to solve a system. The most popular is to write both in standard notation then add the equations together. The easiest to explain is to use substitution. Solve one for one of the variables then substitute in the other equation. The other ways to solve are to use graphing and find the intersection. Determinants and matrices are the other two ways.
You can solve the system of equations with three variables using the substitute method, or using matrix operations.
One of the ways to solve... or... One way to solve... These are the two ways to say that, never say One of the way to solve, or One ways to solve. Good luck! I hope it helped! I hope you learn from theobvious!
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Simultaneous equations are usually used in mathematics to find the values of three variables within a system.
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