Question
1. Select any two integers between -12 and +12 which will become solutions to a system of two equations.
2. Write two equations that have your two integers as solutions. Show how you built the equations using your integers. Your solution and equations should not be the same as those of other students or the textbook. There are infinite possibilities.
3. Solve your system of equations by the addition/subtraction method. Make sure you show the necessary 5 steps. Use the example on page 357 of Mathematics in Our World as a guide.
4. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings. Do you agree or disagree that their examples model functions? Follow their 5 steps. Do their calculations follow the correct rules of algebra?
2. Write two equations that have your two integers as solutions. Show how you built the equations using your integers. Your solution and equations should not be the same as those of other students or the textbook. There are infinite possibilities.
3. Solve your system of equations by the addition/subtraction method. Make sure you show the necessary 5 steps. Use the example on page 357 of Mathematics in Our World as a guide.
4. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings. Do you agree or disagree that their examples model functions? Follow their 5 steps. Do their calculations follow the correct rules of algebra?
Answers
What equations did you select?
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