Elimination is a method used to solve a system of linear equations by adding or subtracting the equations in order to eliminate one of the variables. This allows us to solve for the value of the remaining variable.
Steps for Using the Elimination Method
Make sure the equations are in standard form: Ax + By = C
Choose the variable to eliminate. This is usually the variable with the same coefficient or opposite coefficient in both equations.
Number and Operations: In grade 4, students used equivalent fractions to determine the decimal representations of fractions that they could represent with terminating decimals. Students now use division to express any fraction as a decimal, including fractions that they must represent with infinite decimals. They find this method useful when working with proportions, especially those involving percents. Students connect their work with dividing fractions to solving equations of the form ax = b, where a and b are fractions. Students continue to develop their understanding of multiplication and division and the structure of numbers by determining if a counting number greater than 1 is a prime, and if it is not, by factoring it into a product of primes.