The document discusses different methods for solving systems of linear equations, including:
1) Graphical and algebraic methods can be used to solve a pair of linear equations in two variables. The graphical method involves plotting the lines on a graph and finding their point of intersection.
2) Algebraic methods include substitution, elimination, and cross-multiplication. Substitution involves solving one equation for one variable and substituting it into the other equation. Elimination eliminates one variable by multiplying/adding equations.
3) Cross-multiplication arranges the coefficients and constants to convert the equations before multiplying corresponding terms and equating. This allows the equations to be solved simultaneously.