Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4

The geometry of simultaneous linear equations with two variables

Coordinate geometry

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Have you ever wondered what it is you're ACTUALLY doing when you solve simultaneous equations? Well, this video will help to explain. It'll also tell you that we might have lied to you. Or, at least, not told you the whole truth!!! There are three ways that two lines might meet and this video shows them all to you. There is also a brief discussion about how to use the CAS to solve these wonderful equations.

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  • Title The geometry of simultaneous linear equations with two variables
  • Section Coordinate geometry
  • Course Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4

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