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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2011

GCSE videos - http://www.mathslearn.co.uk/mathsgcse.htm
A-level - http://www.mathslearn.co.uk/alevelmaths.html
GCSE revision: This video talks through five examples of simultaneous equations for GCSE higher tier Mathematics including the elimination method and the substitution method.

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  • Yes, they would stil cancel out.

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  • thanks :)

  • this guy sounds a lot like my teacher lol

  • and the bitch said i would fail...

  • thanks you are best and god bless you for creating this video

  • I had a test today on this and I watched this yesterday and i hade nooo idea how to do it until i saw this video, and I got an A! thanks!!

  • @jayates79

    what if you get an equation like this:

    y (squared) = 2x + 29

    y = x-3???

  • Dude you just saved my life! I have a maths exam tomorrow and now I feel sooo much better! Thanks :)

  • when the two symbols are Different, you aDD?

  • Thank you so much. You're excellent at explaining these. Taken me weeks to understand these!

  • Thank you soo much :)

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