Solve simultaneous equations by elimination

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 Try these questions to see if you have the prior knowledge that will help you succeed with this concept:

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 View this PowerPoint Presentation which will explain the Elimination Method for solving simultaneous Equations.

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 Here is a video that will also explain the Elimination Method

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Complete the worksheet below. Solutions to the worksheet are found at the end of the document.

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Log onto Manga High and complete the challenge: Solve simultaneous equations - elimination method

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 To extend yourself, try to find how many cockatoos and kangaroos are in the paddock in this example:

Also try the Maths Quest Challenge questions.


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 Still not quite getting it? Try this webpage:

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By the end of the class you should be able to solve the following pair of simultaneous equations:

2x + 2y = 6

4x - 2y = 6