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糖心Vlog

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7 November 2022

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In this 12 questions - partner activity, students will solve systems of linear equations with three variables. The problems are adaptable to all methods ( elimination, substitution, Gaussian elimination, Cramer鈥檚 Rule) so the teacher or students can choose the methods they will use. All systems have one and only one solution ( All systems are consistent and their equations are independent)!

The answer of each of Partner鈥檚 A problems are the same as the answer of each Partner鈥檚 B corresponding problem. (Problems A1 and B1 are corresponding, so as problems A2 and B2 and so on). Students are instructed to check whether their results match. If their answers don鈥檛 match, they work together to figure out what went wrong.

Student recording sheets and answer keys are provided.

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