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Simultaneous Equations

Spec reference: Algebra - Solving equations and inequalities
Key idea: Solve two simultaneous equations to find values of two unknowns.



What are simultaneous equations?

Two equations with two unknowns. We find the values of both unknowns that satisfy both equations at the same time.


Method 1: Elimination

Add or subtract the equations to eliminate one variable.

Example

Solve: 3x+2y=13 and x+2y=7

Subtract equation 2 from equation 1:

(3x+2y)(x+2y)=137

2x=6x=3

Substitute into equation 2: 3+2y=7y=2

x=3,y=2

Example

Solve: 2x+3y=11 and 4xy=9

Multiply equation 2 by 3: 12x3y=27

Add to equation 1: 14x=38x=197...

Alternatively, multiply equation 1 by 2: 4x+6y=22

Subtract equation 2: 7y=13y=137

x=9+1374...

Better: multiply eq1 by 1, eq2 by 3 to eliminate y:

2x+3y=11
12x3y=27

Add: 14x=38x=197

For cleaner numbers: 2x+3y=11 and 4xy=9

Multiply eq2 by 3: 12x3y=27. Add to eq1: 14x=38, x=197, y=57

x=197,y=57

Method 2: Substitution

Rearrange one equation and substitute into the other.

Example

Solve: y=2x1 and 3x+y=14

Substitute y=2x1 into eq2:

3x+(2x1)=14

5x=15x=3

y=2(3)1=5

x=3,y=5

Graphical method

The solution is where the two lines intersect.


Exam tips

Watch out for

  • Always check your answer in both original equations
  • If eliminating, make sure the coefficients match before adding/subtracting
  • Substitution is easiest when one equation is already in the form y=

Test Yourself

Question 1 of 5

Solve: x+y=7x + y = 7 xy=3x - y = 3

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