Systems of Equations SPI 3102.3.9       Solve systems of linear equation/inequalities in two variables.

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Systems of Equations SPI 3102.3.9       Solve systems of linear equation/inequalities in two variables.

Methods Used to Solve Systems of Equations Graphing Substitution Elimination (Linear Combination) Cramer’s Rule Gauss-Jordan Method … and others

A Word About Graphing Graphing is not the best method to use if an exact solution is needed. Graphing is often a good method to help solve contextual problems.

Why is graphing not always a good method? Can you tell EXACTLY where the two lines intersect? With other methods, an exact solution can be obtained.

More About Graphing Graphing is helpful to visualize the three types of solutions that can occur when solving a system of equations. The solution(s) to a system of equations is the point(s) at which the lines intersect.

Types of Solutions of Systems of Equations One solution – the lines cross at one point No solution – the lines do not cross Infinitely many solutions – the lines coincide

A Word About Substitution Substitution is a good method to use if one variable in one of the equations is already isolated or has a coefficient of one. Substitution can be used for systems of two or three equations, but many prefer other methods for three equation systems.

A Word About Elimination Elimination is sometimes referred to as linear combination. Elimination works well for systems of equations with two or three variables.

A Word About Cramer’s Rule Cramer’s Rule is a method that uses determinants to solve systems. Cramer’s Rule works well for systems of equations with two or three variables.

A Word About the Gauss-Jordan Method The Gauss-Jordan method uses matrices to solve systems. Cramer’s Rule works well for systems of equations with three or more variables.

Let’s Work Some Problems Using Substitution.

Substitution The goal in substitution is to combine the two equations so that there is just one equation with one variable.

Substitution Solve the system using substitution. y = 4x x + 3y = –39 x = – 3 Continued on next slide. Since y is already isolated in the first equation, substitute the value of y for y in the second equation. The result is one equation with one variable.

Substitution After solving for x, solve for y by substituting the value for x in any equation that contains 2 variables. y = 4x y = 4(–3) y = –12 Write the solution as an ordered pair. (–3, –12) There’s more on the next slide.

Substitution P P The solution is (– 3, –12). Check the solution in BOTH equations. y = 4x x + 3y = –39 –12 = 4(–3) –12 = –12 –3 + 3(– 12) = –39 –3 – 36 = –39 –39 = –39 The solution is (– 3, –12). P P

Substitution Solve the system using substitution. x – 3y = –5 2(3y – 5) + 7y = 16 If a variable is not already isolated, solve for one variable in one of the equations. Choose to solve for a variable with a coefficient of one,if possible.

Substitution x = 3y – 5 2(3y – 5) + 7y = 16 2x + 7y = 16 The solution is (1, 2). * Be sure to check! 2(3y – 5) + 7y = 16 6y – 10 + 7y = 16 13y – 10 = 16 13y = 26 y = 2

Now for Elimination…

Elimination The goal in elimination is to manipulate the equations so that one of the variables “drops out” or is eliminated when the two equations are added together.

Elimination Solve the system using elimination. x + y = 8 x – y = –2 Continued on next slide. Since the y coefficients are already the same with opposite signs, adding the equations together would result in the y-terms being eliminated. The result is one equation with one variable.

Elimination x + y = 8 3 + y = 8 y = 5 The solution is (3, 5). Once one variable is eliminated, the process to find the other variable is exactly the same as in the substitution method. x + y = 8 3 + y = 8 y = 5 The solution is (3, 5). Remember to check!

Elimination Solve the system using elimination. 5x – 2y = –15 Continued on next slide. (4) Since neither variable will drop out if the equations are added together, we must multiply one or both of the equations by a constant to make one of the variables have the same number with opposite signs. The best choice is to multiply the top equation by 4 since only one equation would have to be multiplied. Also, the signs on the y-terms are already opposites.

Elimination Solve the system using elimination. 4x + 3y = 8 Continued on next slide. (5) For this system, we must multiply both equations by a different constant in order to make one of the variables “drop out.” (3) It would work to multiply the top equation by –3 and the bottom equation by 4 OR to multiply the top equation by 5 and the bottom equation by 3.

Elimination 3x + 8y = 37 3(–1) + 8y = 37 –3 + 8y = 37 8y = 40 y = 5 The solution is (–1, 5). Remember to check! To find the second variable, it will work to substitute in any equation that contains two variables.

Elimination 4x + 3y = 8 4(–1) + 3y = 8 –4 + 3y = 8 3y = 12 y = 4 The solution is (–1, 4). Remember to check!