X = 2 Y = 3 Z = 1 1) I add the 3 equations, leaving that a) 7X + 6Y = 32 * (9) = 63X + 54Y = 288 b) -9X + 19Y = 39 * ( 7) = - 63X + 133Y = 273 Adding, we have that: 187 Y = 561 Y = 3 c) 7X + 18 = 32 X = 2 d) 4 + 9 - 5Z = 8 Z = 1 It takes a little work, but it's cool!
Thank you sir for this, but I'm still confused. Please sir when do we use addition or substraction in elimination method, in one of ur videos you used addition but here you substraction. Please clarify me on this. God bless you mightily.
You use addition when the variables you want to eliminate have different signs (+ and -) or (- and +) . For same signs (+ and +) or (- and -) you subtract. Hope you get it?
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Thanks sir apart from dis method is it possible to use other method?
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if you first eliminate x with eqn 1 and eqn 2 is it possible to eliminate another x by eqn 2 and eqn 3
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X = 2
Y = 3
Z = 1
1) I add the 3 equations, leaving that
a) 7X + 6Y = 32 * (9) = 63X + 54Y = 288
b) -9X + 19Y = 39 * ( 7) = - 63X + 133Y = 273
Adding, we have that: 187 Y = 561
Y = 3
c) 7X + 18 = 32
X = 2
d) 4 + 9 - 5Z = 8
Z = 1
It takes a little work, but it's cool!
Thank you sir for this, but I'm still confused. Please sir when do we use addition or substraction in elimination method, in one of ur videos you used addition but here you substraction. Please clarify me on this. God bless you mightily.
You use addition when the variables you want to eliminate have different signs (+ and -) or (- and +) . For same signs (+ and +) or (- and -) you subtract. Hope you get it?
Why is it that,when you eliminate x from the 1st equation,you get wrong values of y an z?🤥
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