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How do you substitute non-linear simultaneous equations?

Author: Alana Ray



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To substitute non-linear simultaneous equations rearrange the linear equation to get one unknown value behind the equals sign, and the other in front, Then substitute the linear equation into the non-linear equation Expand and solve the new quadratic formed And substitute both values back into the simplest equation to find the variables in the other equation


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