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.
- Align the equations with like terms in columns
- Multiply one or both equations so one variable has opposite coefficients
- Add the equations to eliminate that variable
- Solve for the remaining variable
- 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