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1 Simultaneous  linear  equations

2 are  a  pair  of  equations  that  work  together-­‐-­‐that  is,

3 the  variables  in  one  equation

4 are  the  same  as  the  variables  in  another  equation.

5By  solving  for  a  variable  in  one  equation,  you  can  solve  both  equations.

6 Here's  how  simultaneous  linear  equations  work.

7Kate  can  win  points  by  tossing  rings  around  these  bottles.

8 Different  color  combinations  are  worth  different  points.  

9Kate  wants  to  know  how  much  each  bottle  is  worth  on  its  own.

10 If  two  red  and  two  green  are  forty  points,

11 then  Kate  can  divide  by  two  

12 to  find  that  one  red  and  one  green  are  twenty  points.

13She's  closer  to  knowing  how  many  points  each  color  is  worth,  but  isn't  there  yet.  

14 She  needs  to  work  

15 with  the  other  equation.

16 Subtracting  one  red  and  one  green

17  leaves  two  red  

18 worth  thirty  points,

19 so  one  red  

20 must  be  worth

21  fifteen  points.  

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23Remember  how  one  red  and  one  green  are  worth  twenty  points?  

24 Now we

25 can  see  that  green

26  is  worth  five  points.  

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28 We  can  express  the  process  we've  just  described  

29 in  algebraic  terms  

30 with  two

31  simultaneous  linear  equations.  

32 Then,  we  simplify  where

33  we  can…  

34 line  them  up,

35

36  subtract    

37 to  

38 eliminate    a  variable…

39

40 and  solve

41 for  the  other

42 variable.

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46 Now  we  know  the  value  of  one  variable,

47 we  can  solve  

48 for  the  other  variable.

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53 By  solving  this  pair  

54 of  linear

55 equations,

56 we  find  the

57  answer  to  Kate's  question.

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