To find solutions from graphs, look for the point where the two graphs cross one another. This is the solution point. For example, the solution for the graphs \(y = x + 1\) and \(x + y = 3\) is the ...
In some simultaneous equations neither the two coefficients of \(x\) nor the coefficients of \(y\) match. You will need to find numbers to multiply each equation by so that one pair of coefficients ...
Okay, so I know that as soon as someone tells me what method to use, I'm gonna instantly remember it, but right now, I can think of only 1 way to solve simultaneous equations, and that doesn't work so ...