Simultaneous equations like π’š = 2𝒙 - 1 and π’š = 𝒙 + 1 can be represented graphically. To solve the equations graphically, the two lines π’š = 𝒙 + 1 and π’š = 2𝒙 - 1 are drawn on the same diagram.
The first two sections fit onto two sides of A4 and part 3 is the extension. There is also an answer sheet. There is a RAG table for students to mark their progress. You can amend this depending on ...
This KS3 or GCSE PowerPoint activity has a couple of simple slides showing what we mean by solving simultaneous equations, and how to solve them graphically. There are some questions and answers at ...
This project is on Github at Graphing_Calculator. Because we used Exprtk.hpp, it is pretty costly to compile the program. So it is normal that compiling takes more than a minute on an avergare ...
Simultaneous linear equations are used to model situations where two relationships must be satisfied at the same time. These problems often involve two interdependent variables, such as comparing ...
Linear functions are used to model a broad range of real-world problems. The ability to solve linear equations and inequalities is an essential skill for analysing these models. This section covers ...
Microsoft Excel is a great Office application from Microsoft and it does not need any introduction. It helps every one of us, in many ways by making our tasks simpler. In this post we will see how to ...