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Solve the given system by elimination: 2) -3x + 4y = -4 3x – 6y = 6 Warm up Solve the given system by substitution: 2x – y = 7 3x + 3y = - 3 Solve the given system by elimination: 2) -3x + 4y = -4 3x – 6y = 6

Summary of Methods Substitution: Requires that one of the variables be isolated on one side of the equation. It is especially convenient when one of the variables has a coefficient of 1 or -1. Elimination: Can be applied to any system, but it is especially convenient when a variable appears in different equations with coefficients that are opposites. Graphing: Can provide a useful method for estimating a solution.

What is the Best Method for the following? 1. y = 4x – 3 5x – 2y = 6 2. 4x – 5y = 13 2x + 5y = 5

What is the Best Method for the following? 5. 3x – 2y = 6 y = 2x – 4 6. x + y = 4 2x + 3y = 7

Solving Word Problems Using Systems

Steps Define all variables. Write the system of equations. Solve using the best method & showing all steps. State your solution in sentence form. Check your solution.

1. You are selling tickets for a high school basketball game 1. You are selling tickets for a high school basketball game. Student tickets cost $3 and general admission tickets cost $5. You sell 350 tickets and collect $1450. How many of each type of ticket did you sell?

Solve Define variables: S = # of Student Tickets G = # of General Admin Tickets System of equations: S + G = 350   3S + 5G = 1450 G = 200 State your solution(s): S = 150 I sold 200 general admission tickets and 150 student tickets.

2. Simon invests $1200 into two savings accounts 2. Simon invests $1200 into two savings accounts. One account earns 4% annual interest and the other earns 5.9% annual interest. At the end of 1 year, Simon earned $64.15 in interest. How much did he invest at each rate?

X = 350 Y = 850 X + Y = 1200 Solve Define variables: X = amount invested at 4% Y = amount invested at 5.9% System of equations: X + Y = 1200   0.04X + 0.059Y = 64.15 X = 350 State your solution(s): Simon invested $350 at 4% annual interest and invested $850 at 5.9% annual interest. Y = 850

3. At an Italian bistro, the costs of 2 plates of spaghetti and 1 salad is $27.50. The cost for 4 plates of spaghetti and 3 salads is $59.50. Find the cost of a plate of spaghetti and a salad.

Solve Define variables: P = cost plate of spaghetti S = cost salad System of equations: 2P + S = 27.50   4P + 3S = 59.50 P = 11.50 State your solution(s): S = 4.50 A plate of spaghetti costs $11.50 and a salad costs $4.50.

4. Peggy walks at a rate of 2 miles per hour and jogs at a rate of 4 miles per hour. She walked and jogged 3.4 miles in 1.2 hours. For how long did Peggy jog and for how long did she walk?

Solve Define variables: W = hours walked J = hours jogged System of equations: W + J = 1.2   2W + 4J = 3.4 W = .7 State your solution(s): J = .5 Peggy walked for 0.7 hours and jogged for 0.5 hours.

Worksheet Homework Exit Ticket Thursday, Nov.2nd Systems of Equations Word Problems # 1 ( 1 – 6 ) Group A Systems of Equations Word Problems #2 (1 -6) Group B I-Ready Lessons (minimum of 2 lessons and a quiz with at least 45 minutes or more for the week)