Kevin Driscoll
(Los Angeles - United States)I taught Computer Science and Mathematics from 2004-2007 at Prospect Hill Academy Charter School in Cambridge, MA. Since then, I completed a Master's degree in Comparative Media Studies at MIT and am now a PhD candidate in Communication at University of ...
Lesson 7: Linear Systems
Description:A calculator based introduction to systems of linear equations. Systems are solved using the graphing method: first by estimating the apparent intersection of the two lines and then later by using the intersect function on the calculator to find the exact solution. Inconsistent and consistent solutions are also discussed. There are both applications based problems and non applications based problems.
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Subject(s):- Mathematics
- Mathematics > Algebra
- College & Beyond
- Curriculum: Lesson Plan
- From: San Diego Area Knowledge Exchange for Developmental Math (SAKE)
- Contributed By: SAKE Owner SAKE Owner
A calculator based introduction to systems of linear equations. Systems are solved using the graphing method: first by estimating the apparent intersection of the two lines and then later by using the intersect function on the calculator to find the exact solution. Inconsistent and consistent solutions are also discussed. There are both applications based problems and non applications based problems.

