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(BK 3) 07 Linear Equations in Two Unknowns Q

This document contains examples of solving linear equations in two unknowns through various methods. It includes examples of graphing linear equations, solving simultaneous equations graphically and through substitution and elimination, and word problems that can be modeled with linear equations in two unknowns such as problems about coins and hotel rooms. The document provides instruction and practice with key concepts relating to linear equations with two variables.

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(BK 3) 07 Linear Equations in Two Unknowns Q

This document contains examples of solving linear equations in two unknowns through various methods. It includes examples of graphing linear equations, solving simultaneous equations graphically and through substitution and elimination, and word problems that can be modeled with linear equations in two unknowns such as problems about coins and hotel rooms. The document provides instruction and practice with key concepts relating to linear equations with two variables.

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Linear Equations in Two Unknowns

7 Linear Equations in Two Unknowns

Section 7.2
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(a)

Draw the graph of the linear equation 4x + 3y + 2 = 0.

(b)

Find the intersecting points of the graph and the two axes.

(c)

If A( 1, k) lies on the graph, find the value of k.

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Part 2

Additional Examples

Section 7.3
2

Solve the following simultaneous equations by graphical method.


x 2y 8

2x y 1

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Linear Equations in Two Unknowns

Section 7.4
3

Solve the following simultaneous equations by the method of substitution.


5x 2 y 1

4 x 3 y 2

Section 7.5
4

Solve the following simultaneous equations by the method of elimination.


12x 20 y 9

17x 12 y 25

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Part 2

Additional Examples

Section 7.6
5

Felix has 50 coins of $2 and $5. If he has a total of $196, how many $2 coins and $5 coins are there?

A group of tourists stay in a hotel. If each room accommodates 2 guests, 6 tourists will be left behind. If
each room accommodates 3 guests, a tourist will stay alone. What is the total number of tourists?

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