I really need your help some of your vids helped me with my simultaneous homework but when I don't understand I use google simultaneous calculator with the steps....but the question I want to ask is when both of the equations have a positive sign should I always multiply by a negative number???
There is often more than one way of doing a question! Choose the method you like best 😊 You don’t have to multiply by a negative number. If you’re using the elimination method you need to make either the x terms or y terms the same but their signs don’t have to be the same (e.g 3x & -3x or 6y & 6y). Quite difficult to explain by writing here, I hope you understand ☺️ Try watching the lessons again as it may help you. Good luck 🍀
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I really need your help some of your vids helped me with my simultaneous homework but when I don't understand I use google simultaneous calculator with the steps....but the question I want to ask is when both of the equations have a positive sign should I always multiply by a negative number???
There is often more than one way of doing a question! Choose the method you like best 😊 You don’t have to multiply by a negative number. If you’re using the elimination method you need to make either the x terms or y terms the same but their signs don’t have to be the same (e.g 3x & -3x or 6y & 6y). Quite difficult to explain by writing here, I hope you understand ☺️ Try watching the lessons again as it may help you. Good luck 🍀
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How is x=3 and how is y=6
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