Day 5: The Art of Elimination 💥
Secondary Stage (Grades 9 & 10) | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences
🎯 1. Concept: Destroying Variables
Welcome to Day 5! Yesterday, we solved systems of equations using Substitution. That method is great, but sometimes it takes too long. Today, we learn the hacker’s shortcut: The Elimination Method.
The goal of Elimination is to stack two equations on top of each other and literally ADD or SUBTRACT them together so that one of the variables (+y and -y) completely destroys itself and turns into zero!
💡 2. The Elimination Magic
Look at this system:
Eq 1: 2x + y = 10
Eq 2: 3x – y = 5
- Step 1 (Stack & Add): Notice we have a ‘+y’ in the top and a ‘-y’ in the bottom. If we add the two equations straight down, the y’s will cancel out (+y – y = 0).
- Addition: (2x + 3x) = 5x. The y’s are gone. (10 + 5) = 15.
New Equation: 5x = 15 - Step 2 (Solve): Divide by 5. x = 3.
- Step 3 (Plug it back in): Put x=3 into the first equation: 2(3) + y = 10. So, 6 + y = 10. Therefore, y = 4.
What if they don’t match? If you have +2y and +y, you can multiply the entire bottom equation by -2 first, THEN add them to eliminate!
🌍 3. Math in Our Daily Life
Elimination is used to quickly find hidden costs or balance chemical reactions!
Scenario 1 (The Bakery): You buy 2 coffees and 1 donut for ₹120 (2c + d = 120). The next day, you buy 2 coffees and 3 donuts for ₹200 (2c + 3d = 200). If you just SUBTRACT yesterday’s receipt from today’s, the cost of the coffees cancels out! You immediately see that the 2 extra donuts cost ₹80. One donut is ₹40.
Scenario 2 (Chemistry): When balancing chemical equations, scientists use elimination to ensure the exact same number of atoms (like Oxygen and Hydrogen) are on both sides of the reaction.
📝 4. Analytical Tasks
Open your math journal and complete these algebraic challenges:
- Task A: The Setup: Stack these equations: (4x + 2y = 20) and (x – 2y = 5). Add them together. What is your new equation? Solve for x.
- Task B: The Multiplier: You have (x + y = 10) and (2x + 3y = 26). You want to eliminate the ‘x’. What number must you multiply the ENTIRE top equation by before adding them?
✅ 5. Day 5 Application Test
Can you eliminate the unknowns? This quiz gets progressively harder. Select your answers below and click submit.
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