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+ | [https://youtu.be/yeLD_YqMBvA/ What are Determinants] In this session, a small introduction to Determinants has been made. Cramer's Rule to solve a system of linear equations require the knowledge of Determinants and the method of finding its value. This session would not be sufficient for in-depth knowledge in Determinants. | ||
==Problems== | ==Problems== |
Revision as of 07:46, 21 March 2019
Concepts Learning Sessions
Before delving into the concepts of Linear Equations in two variables, its important to revisit the basics of Algebra - terms, expressions and
definition and types of Polynomials. In this session following topics have been covered:
- Terms and Expressions
- Polynomials and their types
- Linear Polynomials
- Linear Equations in two variables
- Why is a Linear Equation called so?
- Meaning of solution of a Linear Equation
- A pair of Linear Equations
- Methods of Solving a pair of Linear Equations.
- Graphical Method
- Algebraic Method : (Methods of Substitution and Elimination have been discussed in this session)
What are Determinants In this session, a small introduction to Determinants has been made. Cramer's Rule to solve a system of linear equations require the knowledge of Determinants and the method of finding its value. This session would not be sufficient for in-depth knowledge in Determinants.
Problems
Problem Solving Session# 1 Solving a pair of linear equations in two variables using the method of "SUBSTITUTION"
Problem Solving Session# 2 Solving a pair of linear equations in two variables using the method of "ELIMINATION"
Problem Solving Session# 3 Solving a pair of linear equations in two variables using the method of "CROSS MULTIPLICATION"