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1 Slideshow 14, Mathematics Mr Richard Sasaki, Room 307

2  Review solving linear simultaneous equations  Understand the difference between a linear and a non-linear pair of simultaneous equations  Learn how to solve non-linear equations where two terms are similar

3 When solving linear simultaneous equations, we can add or subtract to remove an unknown and solve. Example Solve the simultaneous equations below. ① ② ①

4 The example shown a moment ago was for a pair of linear equations. Linear means that no unknowns multiply each other or themselves. Check whether the equations below are linear. Yes No – It is multiplied by itself. Yes Try solving some regular non-linear equations with one unknown.

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6 If we have a non-linear case where two terms are the similar (the coefficient doesn’t need to be the same), we can still solve through addition or subtraction. Example Solve the simultaneous equations below. ① ② ② x2② x2 ① - ② x 2 ②

7 Example Solve the simultaneous equations below. ① ② ② x2② x2 ② x 2 - ① ② Try the worksheets!

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