Math 1 • Unit 3

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EliminationQuestion 1 of 3
Solve using elimination:

x + y = 10
x - y = 4

What is x?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a system of equations?

A system of equations is two or more equations with the same variables. The solution is the point (x, y) that makes ALL equations true at the same time. On a graph, it's where the lines intersect.

How many solutions can a system have?

A system of linear equations can have: one solution (lines intersect once), no solution (parallel lines, never meet), or infinitely many solutions (same line). You can tell by comparing slopes and intercepts.