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Solve using Substitution Method
System of Equations Solve using Substitution Method
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Warm Up:
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Homework Questions:
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Review: Graphing Technology Solutions to the system
How do we know by looking at graph or equations
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What is substitution? Replacing your variable with an expression
Example: F(x) = 2x + 3 evaluate at x =-2. What do you do
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Substitution Method: When is it best?
If one equation has a variable isolated or can be easily isolated Why do we need to know this method? To Find the solution to the system How do we solve using this method Use a t-chart for organization and find the two variable first
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Steps: 1) Place both equations in box #1
2) Place the equation with an isolated variable (or the easily isolated variable) in box #2 3) Isolate a variable in the equation in box #2 4) Place the second (unused) equation in box #3 5) Substitute the equation from box #2 into the appropriate variable in box #3 6) Solve the equation in box #3 7) Copy the equation from box #2 into box #4 8) Substitute your answer from box #3 into the equation in box #4 9) Solve the equation from box #4 10) Write your ordered pair
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Example 1: Solve for one equation Put both equation here
Plug in the value found to the above equation Put the other equation here Replace the variable. Solve
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Example 2:
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Answer for Example 2:
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Example 3:
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Answer for Example 3:
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Example 4:
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Real World Applications Example:
Maribel has $1.25 in her pocket. The money is in quarters and dimes. There are total of 8 coins. How many quarters and dimes does Maribel have in her pocket?
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Solve:
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Real World Applications Example:
Fabulously Fit offers memberships for $35 per month plus a $50 enrollment fee. The fitness Studio offers memberships for $40 per month plus a $35 enrollment fee. In how many months will the fitness clubs cost the same? What will that cost be?
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Solve:
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Practice:
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