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Maintenance Sheet 18 Due Tomorrow

Solving Systems of Equations You can solve a system of equations using different methods. The idea is to determine which method is easiest for that particular problem. These notes show how to solve the system algebraically using SUBSTITUTION. Rename your remote

Example 1: Which answer checks correctly? 3x – y = 4 x = 4y - 17 A. (2, 2) B. (5, 3) C. (3, 5) D. (3, -5)

2) Solve the system using substitution 3y + x = 7 4x – 2y = 0 It is easiest to solve the first equation for x. 3y + x = 7 -3y -3y x = -3y + 7 Step 1: Solve an equation for one variable. Step 2: Substitute 4x – 2y = 0 4(-3y + 7) – 2y = 0

2) Solve the system using substitution 3y + x = 7 4x – 2y = 0 -12y + 28 – 2y = 0 -14y + 28 = 0 -14y = -28 y = 2 Step 3: Solve the equation. 4x – 2y = 0 4x – 2(2) = 0 4x – 4 = 0 4x = 4 x = 1 Step 4: Plug back in to find the other variable.

2) Solve the system using substitution 3y + x = 7 4x – 2y = 0 Step 5: Check your solution. (1, 2) 3(2) + (1) = 7 4(1) – 2(2) = 0 When is solving systems by substitution easier to do than graphing? When only one of the equations has a variable already isolated (like in example #1).

2x + 4y = 4 3x + 2y = 22 A. -4y + 4 B. -2y + 2 C. -2x + 4 D. -2y+ 22 If you solved the first equation for x, what would be substituted into the bottom equation. 2x + 4y = 4 3x + 2y = 22 A. -4y + 4 B. -2y + 2 C. -2x + 4 D. -2y+ 22

3) Solve the system using substitution x = 3 – y x + y = 7 Step 1: Solve an equation for one variable. The first equation is already solved for x! Step 2: Substitute x + y = 7 (3 – y) + y = 7 3 = 7 The variables were eliminated!! This is a special case. Does 3 = 7? FALSE! Step 3: Solve the equation. When the result is FALSE, the answer is NO SOLUTIONS.

3) Solve the system using substitution 2x + y = 4 4x + 2y = 8 Step 1: Solve an equation for one variable. The first equation is easiest to solved for y! y = -2x + 4 4x + 2y = 8 4x + 2(-2x + 4) = 8 Step 2: Substitute 4x – 4x + 8 = 8 8 = 8 This is also a special case. Does 8 = 8? TRUE! Step 3: Solve the equation. When the result is TRUE, the answer is INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS.

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