Systems of equations

Systems of equations

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Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is a system of equations?

Back

A system of equations is a set of two or more equations with the same variables. The solution is the point(s) where the equations intersect.

2.

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Front

What does it mean to solve a system of equations?

Back

To solve a system of equations means to find the values of the variables that satisfy all equations in the system simultaneously.

3.

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Front

What is the graphical representation of a system of equations?

Back

The graphical representation is the intersection point(s) of the lines represented by the equations on a coordinate plane.

4.

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Front

What are the possible outcomes when solving a system of equations?

Back

1. One solution (the lines intersect at one point). 2. No solution (the lines are parallel). 3. Infinitely many solutions (the lines are the same).

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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How do you determine if a point is a solution to a system of equations?

Back

Substitute the point's coordinates into each equation. If both equations are true, the point is a solution.

6.

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What is substitution method in solving systems of equations?

Back

The substitution method involves solving one equation for one variable and then substituting that expression into the other equation.

7.

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What is elimination method in solving systems of equations?

Back

The elimination method involves adding or subtracting equations to eliminate one variable, making it easier to solve for the other.

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