Sign In
Ask Question
Mathematics
Essence Drake
13 November, 11:25
How do you solve multi variable equations?
+5
Answers (
1
)
Kolton Parks
13 November, 12:17
0
1. Understand what multi-variable equations are.
Two or more linear equations that are grouped together are called a system. That means that a system of linear equations is when two or more linear equations are being solved at the same time.
[1] For example:
• 8x - 3y = - 3
• 5x - 2y = - 1
These are two linear equations that you must solve at the same time, meaning you must use both equations to solve both equations.
2. Know that you are trying to figure out the values of the variables, or unknowns.
The answer to the linear equations problem is an ordered pair of numbers that make both of the equations true.
In the case of our example, you are trying to find out what numbers 'x' and 'y' represent that will make both of the equations true.
• In the case of this example, x = - 3 and y = - 7. Plug them in. 8 (-3) - 3 (-7) = - 3. This is TRUE. 5 (-3) - 2 (-7) = - 1. This is also TRUE.
3. Know what a numerical coefficient is.
The numerical coefficient is simply the number that comes before a variable.[2] You will use these numerical coefficients when using the elimination method. In our example equations, the numerical coefficients are:
• 8 and 3 for the first equation; 5 and 2 for the second equation.
4. Understand the difference between solving with elimination and solving with substitution.
When you use elimination to solve a multivariable linear equation, you get rid of one of the variables you are working with (such as 'x') so that you can solve the other variable ('y'). Once you find 'y', you can plug it into the equation and solve for 'x' (don't worry, this will be covered in detail in Method 2).
• Substitution, on the other hand, is where you begin working with only one equation so that you can again solve for one variable. Once you solve one equation, you can plug in your findings to the other equation, effectively making one large equation out of your two smaller ones. Again, don't worry-this will be covered in detail in Method 3.
5. Understand that there can be linear equations that have three or more variables.
Solving for three variables can actually be done in the same way that equations with two variables are solved. You can use elimination and substitution, they will just take a little longer than solving for two, but are the same process.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅
“How do you solve multi variable equations? ...”
in 📙 Mathematics if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
Jack Steele needs $14,500 to computerize his inventory. Find the face value of a simple discount note that will provide the $14,500 in proceeds if he plans to repay the note in 150 days and the bank charges an 11% discount rate.
Answers (1)
The length of a rectangle is 3 cm more than the width. Which expression represents the length? A. 3 * w B. w : 3 C. 3 + w D. w - 3
Answers (2)
The standard form of the equation of a parabola is x=y^2+6y+1. What is the vertex form of the equation? A. X = (y+3) ^2-8 B. X = (y+3) ^2-5 C. X = (y+6) ^2-35
Answers (1)
1/2 base x height is area of a rectangle
Answers (1)
Solve the system of linear equations by graphing 3,-1/2
Answers (1)
New Questions in Mathematics
How to know if something is a right triangle with slope formula?
Answers (1)
If kite cdef is dilated by a scale factor of 6 with a center of dilation at the origin, what is the area of kite c'd'e'f'? a. 36 units2b) 54 units2eliminatec) 108 units2d) 216 units2
Answers (1)
Now multiply both sides of 4>2 by the number 2
Answers (1)
Whitney earns $206.25 for 25 hours of work. How much does Whitney earn per hour?
Answers (2)
What is the greatest common factor of the expression 63r^2t^3+42r^3t^5 Question 4 options: 10r^3t^5 21r^2t^3 7r^2t^3 3r^5t^8
Answers (1)
Home
»
Mathematics
» How do you solve multi variable equations?
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?