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System Solver

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Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics
Institution Name:
Concord Consortium
Collection:
Concord Consortium
Grade Level:
Primary, Secondary
Grade Sub-Level:
High School
Grades:
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Abstract:

Highlight how symbolic operations on a system of linear equations do (or do not) change the graphic or tabular representations of the system.

Note that the System Solver is a tool intended to illustrate the rationale behind the symbolic operations used to solve systems of linear equations, and not a way to learn what procedures to follow.

Course Type:
Learning Module
Material Type:
Activities and Labs, Simulations
Media Format:
Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML
Conditions of Use:
GNU Free Documentation License
Copyright Holder:
Concord Consortium

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