Adding Equations in a System: Commonalities in Tables and Graphs
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In this lesson, students will learn what happens when equations in a system are added together. By observing tables of values and graphs, they will understand that adding two linear equations creates a new system with the same solution point. This concept is reinforced through examples and visual representations, helping students grasp the commonality between equations in a system and their sum.
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