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Chapter 8.4

Mastering the Elimination Method for Systems of Linear Equations

Unlock the power of the elimination method to solve complex systems of linear equations. Learn step-by-step techniques, explore real-world applications, and boost your problem-solving skills.


What You'll Learn

Identify when coefficients match or can be made to match in a system of equations
Apply addition or subtraction to eliminate one variable from two equations
Multiply equations by constants to create matching coefficients
Solve the resulting single-variable equation using algebra
Substitute back to find the second coordinate and verify the solution

What You'll Practice

1

Adding or subtracting equations with matching coefficients

2

Multiplying equations to create equal coefficients before elimination

3

Simplifying equations with fractions and brackets before solving

4

Solving systems that result in fractional coordinates

Why This Matters

Mastering the elimination method gives you a powerful algebraic tool for solving systems of equations efficiently. This technique is essential in higher math courses like calculus and linear algebra, and it's widely used in fields like engineering, economics, and physics to model real-world situations with multiple constraints.

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5 Video lessons
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Skills

Systems of Equations
Elimination Method
Linear Equations
Algebra
Coefficients
Substitution
Coordinate Solutions
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