Respuesta :
Use substitution when either and x or y is given, for instance: x = 2y + 3 or y = 8x - 9.
Use elimination when a number from both equations can cancel each other out, for example:
2x + 3y = 19
-2x + 7y = 12
Hope this helps!
Use elimination when a number from both equations can cancel each other out, for example:
2x + 3y = 19
-2x + 7y = 12
Hope this helps!
Hi there!
Generally, any form is fine, since you always get the same solutions (if you're doing it correctly), but usually, if you encounter something like y = 3x + 2 when the value of y is already given to you, you can just plug the value of y into the other equation and use substitution, but other than that, if the question allows, you should use elimination.
Hope this helps!
Generally, any form is fine, since you always get the same solutions (if you're doing it correctly), but usually, if you encounter something like y = 3x + 2 when the value of y is already given to you, you can just plug the value of y into the other equation and use substitution, but other than that, if the question allows, you should use elimination.
Hope this helps!