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lesliepeng lesliepeng
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12 years ago
When is it better to use elimination as opposed to the substitution method of solving a system of linear equations?
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12 years ago
It depends on how the system is written and how comfortable you are with the methods. If you see a system like

3x + y = 5
-3x + 4y = 11

then it is easy to use elimination because the x terms have opposite coefficients. However, you could also use substitution to solve and get the same answer. The best method is the one that makes the most sense to you.
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12 years ago
If you can easily cancel out one of the variables either because the problem allows it or you can multiply through each one by a number to make it easy.  You need one of the variables to cancel the other one out so you are left with just one variable to work with.

For ex:

3x +4y = 12
4x - 4y = 24

See how the y's are opposite each other so you can cancel them.  Now if they were both addition you could mult through the second one by a -1 thus creating a situation where the y's would cancel.  If you can "force" one of the variables to cancel without much work elimination is the way to go.
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12 years ago
If you are good at algebra, substitution is easier. Otherwise, elimination is easier.
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