Some word problems require the use of systems of linear equations . Here are clues to know when a word problem requires you to write a system of linear equations.
Such problems often require you to write two different linear equations in two variables. Typically, one equation will relate the number of quantities (e.g people or boxes) and the other equation will relate the values (e.g price of tickets or number of items in the boxes).
Expansion of Algebraic Expressions
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Factorization by taking common
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Factorization by making groups
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Factorization by Difference of Squares
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Factorization by Mid-Term Break
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Completing Square for a Quadratic Expression
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Evaluation of Algebraic Expressions
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Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions
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Product and Division of Algebraic Fractions
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Simplification of Algebraic Fractions
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Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Fractions
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Subject of Formula
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Past Paper Questions (Algebraic Manipulation)
Linear Equations
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Linear Equations (Word Problems)
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Linear Equations involving Algebraic Fractions
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Simultaneous Equations
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Solution to Quadratics Equations
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Quadratic Equations (Word Problems)
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Past Paper Questions
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