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Simultaneous Equations 1
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Simultaneous Equations 1

This Math quiz is called 'Simultaneous Equations 1' and it has been written by teachers to help you if you are studying the subject at middle school. Playing educational quizzes is a fabulous way to learn if you are in the 6th, 7th or 8th grade - aged 11 to 14.

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Simultaneous equations are a system of 2 equations, with 2 variables (i.e. letters) that have to be solved at the same time, or simultaneously. Whilst they might sound a bit scary, once you learn the process and apply common sense to your workings you will have them sorted in no time. See how well you get on in this middle school Math quiz!

You should be able to recognize a problem that is based on simultaneous equations – it will have two equations, and include two different variables. Once you spot this you need to decide which method will be the easier to use.

Communication is an important part of solving simultaneous equations, so you should start by writing down and labeling each equation – if using numbers, put a big circle around each one so it doesn’t get swallowed up into the equation! Then decide if substitution or elimination is the better method. Substitution is best when a variable is the subject of one of the equations, so it will start with y = …. or x = ….. Substitute that expression into the second equation. This will produce one equation with one unknown, which can be solved. Substitute this value back into the first equation to find the second variable.

The elimination method works by combining the two equations to get rid, or eliminate, one of the variables. Look to see if there are equal amounts of one of the variables in both equations (ignore the sign at this stage) – this is the variable you will eliminate. For example, if one equation includes ‘+2x’ and the second equation has ‘-2x’ then you can use this method. You combine the equations by adding or subtracting them – if the SIGNS (of the variable you are eliminating) are the SAME you SUBTRACT. Just as in substitution, this will produce one equation with one unknown, which can be solved. Substitute this value back into either equation to find the value of the second variable.

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