Math

Elimination method.

Definition

The elimination method solves a system of linear equations by adding or subtracting the equations to eliminate one variable. You may need to multiply one or both equations by a constant first so that one variable's coefficients are opposites.

How it works · 5 phases

Step by step.

  1. Align the equations with like terms in columns
  2. Multiply one or both equations so one variable has opposite coefficients
  3. Add the equations to eliminate that variable
  4. Solve for the remaining variable
  5. Substitute back to find the other variable
Examples

Real-world.

  • 1 Solving 2x + y = 7 and x - y = 2 by adding: 3x = 9, so x = 3
  • 2 Multiplying x + 2y = 5 by 3 and 3x - y = 4 by 1, then subtracting
  • 3 Finding the price of two items given total costs of different combinations
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