This document outlines three methods for solving systems of linear equations: graphing, substitution, and elimination. For graphing, the lines are graphed on the same coordinate plane and the point where they intersect is the solution. For substitution, one equation is solved for one variable in terms of the other and substituted into the second equation, then solved. For elimination, like terms are combined by adding or subtracting the equations to eliminate one variable.
This document outlines three methods for solving systems of linear equations: graphing, substitution, and elimination. For graphing, the lines are graphed on the same coordinate plane and the point where they intersect is the solution. For substitution, one equation is solved for one variable in terms of the other and substituted into the second equation, then solved. For elimination, like terms are combined by adding or subtracting the equations to eliminate one variable.
This document outlines three methods for solving systems of linear equations: graphing, substitution, and elimination. For graphing, the lines are graphed on the same coordinate plane and the point where they intersect is the solution. For substitution, one equation is solved for one variable in terms of the other and substituted into the second equation, then solved. For elimination, like terms are combined by adding or subtracting the equations to eliminate one variable.