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Systems of Equations - Graphing System of Equations – two or more equations together. On the graph, the solution to a system of linear equations is the point where the lines intersect. There are three possibilities when you graph two lines: Intersecting Lines – there is one solution to the system. Parallel Lines – there is no solution to the system. Same Line – there are an infinite number of solutions.
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Intersecting Lines The point where the lines intersect is your solution. The solution of this graph is (1, 2) (1,2)
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Parallel Lines These lines never intersect! Since the lines never cross, there is NO SOLUTION! Parallel lines have the same slope with different y- intercepts.
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Coinciding Lines These lines are the same! Since the lines are on top of each other, there are INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS! Coinciding lines have the same slope and y-intercepts.
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Solving a System of Equations by Graphing Steps: 1)Graph the first equation. 2)Graph the second equation. * Solve for y if necessary 3)Find the point of intersection. ** No Solution or Infinite Solutions are possible
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x – y = 3 x + y = 5 1)
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2) y = -x + 5 2x + 2y = -8
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3) What is the solution of this system? 3x – y = 8 2y = 6x -16 1.(3, 1) 2.(4, 4) 3.No solution 4.Infinitely many solutions
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4) x = 2 2x + y = 1
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Graphing Systems w/ Calculators 1)Hit Y= Enter the first equation into Y 1 Enter the second equation into Y 2 2) Hit 2 nd GRAPH 3) Scroll up or down until you find the point where Y 1 and Y 2 are equal.
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Homework Finish Classwork Packet Extra Help: Tomorrow 2:00 – 3:00
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