3 Questions
How are simultaneous equations defined?
Sets of equations in two or more variables satisfied by the same set of values
What method can be used to solve simultaneous equations by finding the value of one variable and substituting it into the other equation?
The Substitution Method
What types of simultaneous equations are mentioned in the text?
Two Linear and Linear and Non-Linear
Study Notes
Simultaneous Equations
- Simultaneous equations are a set of two or more equations that contain two or more variables and are true at the same time.
- They are equations that are satisfied by the same values of the variables.
Solving Simultaneous Equations
- One method to solve simultaneous equations is by substitution, where the value of one variable is found in one equation and then substituted into the other equation.
Types of Simultaneous Equations
- Linear simultaneous equations, which have a degree of one, are mentioned in the text.
- There are also nonlinear simultaneous equations, which have a degree greater than one.
Test your skills in solving simultaneous equations with this quiz. Learn to find values of variables (such as x and y) that satisfy multiple equations. Practice solving equations like x + y = 27 and x - y = 3 to enhance your mathematical abilities.
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