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Warm Up Solve each equation for x. 1. y = x + 3 2. y = 3x – 4 Simplify each expression. x = y – 3 3. 2(x – 5) 2x – 10 4. 12 – 3(x + 1) 9 – 3x

Warm Up Continued Evaluate each expression for the given value of x. 5. x + 8 for x = 6 6. 3(x – 7) for x =10 12 9

Learning Target Students will be able to: Solve linear equations in two variables by substitution.

Sometimes it is difficult to identify the exact solution to a system by graphing. In this case, you can use a method called substitution. The goal when using substitution is to reduce the system to one equation that has only one variable. Then you can solve this equation by the methods taught in Chapter 2.

Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Solve for one variable in at least one equation, if necessary. Step 1 Substitute the resulting expression into the other equation. Solve that equation to get the value of the first variable. Substitute that value into one of the original equations and solve. Write the values from steps 3 and 4 as an ordered pair, (x, y), and check.

Solve the system by substitution. y = 3x y = x – 2

Solve the system by substitution. y = x + 1 4x + y = 6

Solve the system by substitution. x + 2y = –1 x – y = 5

When you solve one equation for a variable, you must substitute the value or expression into the other original equation, not the one that had just been solved. Caution

y + 6x = 11 Solve by substitution. 3x + 2y = –5

Jenna is deciding between two cell-phone plans Jenna is deciding between two cell-phone plans. The first plan has a $50 sign-up fee and costs $20 per month. The second plan has a $30 sign-up fee and costs $25 per month. After how many months will the total costs be the same? What will the costs be? If Jenna has to sign a one-year contract, which plan will be cheaper? Explain. Write an equation for each option. Let t represent the total amount paid and m represent the number of months.