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Solving Simultaneous Equations

The document discusses solving simultaneous equations. It explains that to solve for multiple unknowns, the same number of equations is needed as unknowns. Two common methods for solving simultaneous equations are substitution and elimination. It provides an example of solving three simultaneous equations with three unknowns. The document appears to be lecture notes or a textbook chapter covering matrices and solving simultaneous equations through substitution and elimination.

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Solving Simultaneous Equations

The document discusses solving simultaneous equations. It explains that to solve for multiple unknowns, the same number of equations is needed as unknowns. Two common methods for solving simultaneous equations are substitution and elimination. It provides an example of solving three simultaneous equations with three unknowns. The document appears to be lecture notes or a textbook chapter covering matrices and solving simultaneous equations through substitution and elimination.

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Chapter 4 Matrices:
Only one equation is necessary when finding the value of a single unknown quantity. However, when an
equation contains two unknown quantities it has an infinite number of solutions.When two equations
are available connecting the same two unknown values then a unique solution is possible. Similarly, for
three unknown quantities it is necessary to have three equations in order to solve for a particular value
of each of the unknown quantities, and so on.
Equations which have to be solved together to find the unique values of the unknown quantities, which
are true for each of the equations, are called simultaneous equations. Two methods of solving
simultaneous equations analytically are:
(a) by substitution, and
(b) by elimination.
Using Rule a

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Home Work using Ecolon form and simultaneous solution.

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Equations containing three unknowns may be
solved using exactly the same procedures as those
used with two equations and two unknowns,
providing that there are three equations to
workwith. The method is demonstrated in the
following worked problem.

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Solve the aforementioned questions using Ecolon
form.

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