I don't have a video on Simultaneous Equations, but the main idea is this. In order for 2 equations to be simutaneous, this means they are equivalent. For example 2x - 3y = 7 and 8x - 12y = 28 are simultaneous since the second one is 4 times the first, hence they are exactly the same line (equation). Now you can rearrange equations too, so y = (2/3)x - 7/3 is also simultaneous to the first 2 equations since it is really just the first equation solved for y. Hope this helps.
Would it be possible if you could make a video that introduces the topic of Simultaneous Equations?
I suffer from dyslexia so it takes me longer to learn things. I have watched some of your other videos and they have been helpful. Could you please make a video that introduces this topic?
@hyylo We are in the middle of startup for a new school year now so I'm very sorry but I won't have the time anytime soon to make any new videos unless they relate specifically to the courses I'm teaching this semester. All my videos I've posted to YouTube are from courses I've taught the last several years.
very helpful!! thanks 4 the video :)
MegaQueen2012 2 months ago
thank you so much man my teacher is soo damn dumb and complicated
pklvl3pk 3 months ago
very helpfull thanks alot
96mikewood 5 months ago
hi
is there a video that explains what 'Simultaneous Equations' is?
i need a basic introduction to Simultaneous Equations and what they are?
thank you
hyylo 6 months ago
@hyylo Hi,
I don't have a video on Simultaneous Equations, but the main idea is this. In order for 2 equations to be simutaneous, this means they are equivalent. For example 2x - 3y = 7 and 8x - 12y = 28 are simultaneous since the second one is 4 times the first, hence they are exactly the same line (equation). Now you can rearrange equations too, so y = (2/3)x - 7/3 is also simultaneous to the first 2 equations since it is really just the first equation solved for y. Hope this helps.
AlRichards314 6 months ago
@AlRichards314
Hi
Thank you for the reply.
Would it be possible if you could make a video that introduces the topic of Simultaneous Equations?
I suffer from dyslexia so it takes me longer to learn things. I have watched some of your other videos and they have been helpful. Could you please make a video that introduces this topic?
Thank you!!!
hyylo 6 months ago
@hyylo We are in the middle of startup for a new school year now so I'm very sorry but I won't have the time anytime soon to make any new videos unless they relate specifically to the courses I'm teaching this semester. All my videos I've posted to YouTube are from courses I've taught the last several years.
AlRichards314 6 months ago
very nice
eswarsastry1 7 months ago
Thanks ! : )
markkallos 7 months ago
Thank you so much this video was really helpful :)
110percentwerty 9 months ago
THANK YOU!!!!!!!
l3aIIin23 10 months ago
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xlaFax 10 months ago
nice video!!
camscomedysketches 11 months ago
i didnt know that you could add them. i thought elimintation was only subtract :P
thank you soo much for your help
reydawgs69 11 months ago
that was great,,thank you...
tayayabongbong 1 year ago
omg some one help me...
Say I end with like 4y = 13 for example, how am i suppose to do that? i think your suppose to use fractions but i dont know how!
skullbuddy13 1 year ago
@skullbuddy13 Depending on your worksheet, it can end up being a decimal or leaving it in a fraction
OoUNL3ASHEDoO 1 year ago
@skullbuddy13 divide 13 by 4 then write the answer as a fraction
valou1128 1 year ago
Thank you
sammyjeck 1 year ago
Thanks
tuslaw23 1 year ago
I was having a hard time with this for nearly an hour and this video immediately clarified everything. Thank you.
RickGhastly 2 years ago
God Bless You!!
miguelroid 2 years ago
Thank you.
idamercy 2 years ago
very useful!
muffy11223344 2 years ago