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Substitution Method
Solve the Systems of linear equations by Method of Substitution: 2x - 9y = 0 (i) x - 18y = 27 (ii..
Substitution Method-Simultaneous Equations
Substitution Method - Solve 2x - 9y = 0 (i) x - 18y = 27 (ii) From (i) 2x - 9y = 0 2x = 9y (iii) Substituting this value of x in (ii), we get, 9y - 36y = 54 - 27y = 54 y = -2 Substitute this value of y in (iii): = -..
Methods to Solve Simultaneous Equations
.) For the above two equations, x = 1 and y = -1 is the only common solution. The following two methods are used to find a solution: (a) Method of elimination (b) Method of substitution..
Summary Simultaneous Equations
Finding the solution by the method of substitution. Finding the solution by the method of substitution. (i) Coefficients of one of the variables (say x) in the two equations are made equal, by multiplying them with suitable factors. (ii) By addition or subtraction..
Summary
Finding the solution by the method of substitution. (i) Coefficients of one of the variables (say x) in the two equations are made equal, by multiplying them with suitable factor..
Step III:
Substitute x = a and obtain the limit..
Some general rules of inequalities
In this section, you will learn how so solve inequalities. "Solving" an inequality means finding all of its solutions. A "solution" of an inequality is a number which when substituted for the variable makes the inequality a true statemen..
Question 1
Question: Which of the following equations have x=2, y=3 as solution ? (a) 8x-y = 12 (b) 2x+3y = 10 Answer: (a) Substitute x=2, y=3 in 8x-y=12 8(2)-3=12 16-3=12 x=2, y=3 is not a solution of 8x-y=12 (b) Substitute x=2, y=3 in 2x+3y=10 2(2)+3(3)=10 4+9=10 x=2, y=3..
b)
Limit of a rational function can be found by substitution, if the limit of the denominator is not zero. In other words, where P(x) and Q(x) are polynomials, then we have ..
Type (ii) By expressing the polynomial as the difference of two squares
121x 2 - 25y 2 = (11x) 2 - (5y) 2 = (11x + 5y) (11x - 5y) [Using the identity a 2 -b 2 =(a-b)(a+b)] Factorise: (5a + 6b) 2 - 49b 2 Let x = 5a + 6b Then the given expression = (x) 2 - (7b) 2 = (x + 7b) (x - 7b) Re-substituting the value of x, we get = [(5a + 6b + 7b)] [(5a +..
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