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example 1 Solution by Elimination Chapter 7.1 Solve the system 2009 PBLPathways
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Solve the system
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 1.If necessary, interchange two equations or use multiplication to make the coefficient of x in the first equation a 1. E1 E2
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 2.Add a multiple of the first equation to each of the following equations so that the coefficients of x in the second and third equations become 0. -2 R1 + R2 R2
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 2.Add a multiple of the first equation to each of the following equations so that the coefficients of x in the second and third equations become 0. -2 E1 + E2 E2
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 2.Add a multiple of the first equation to each of the following equations so that the coefficients of x in the second and third equations become 0. -2 E1 + E2 E2
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 2.Add a multiple of the first equation to each of the following equations so that the coefficients of x in the second and third equations become 0. -3 R1 + R3 R3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 2.Add a multiple of the first equation to each of the following equations so that the coefficients of x in the second and third equations become 0. -3 E1 + E3 E3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 2.Add a multiple of the first equation to each of the following equations so that the coefficients of x in the second and third equations become 0. -3 E1 + E3 E3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 2.Add a multiple of the first equation to each of the following equations so that the coefficients of x in the second and third equations become 0. -3 E1 + E3 E3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 3.Multiply (or divide) both sides of the second equation by a number that makes the coefficient of y in the second equation equal to 1. -1 R2 R2
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 3.Multiply (or divide) both sides of the second equation by a number that makes the coefficient of y in the second equation equal to 1. -1 E2 E2
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 3.Multiply (or divide) both sides of the second equation by a number that makes the coefficient of y in the second equation equal to 1. -1 E2 E2
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 4.Add a multiple of the (new) second equation to the (new) third equation so that the coefficient of y in the newest third equation becomes 0. -4 R2 + R3 R3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 4.Add a multiple of the (new) second equation to the (new) third equation so that the coefficient of y in the newest third equation becomes 0. -4 E2 + E3 E3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 4.Add a multiple of the (new) second equation to the (new) third equation so that the coefficient of y in the newest third equation becomes 0. -4 E2 + E3 E3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 4.Add a multiple of the (new) second equation to the (new) third equation so that the coefficient of y in the newest third equation becomes 0. -4 E2 + E3 E3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 5.Multiply (or divide) both sides of the third equation by a number that makes the coefficient of z in the third equation equal to 1. This gives the solution for z in the system of equations. E3 E3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 5.Multiply (or divide) both sides of the third equation by a number that makes the coefficient of z in the third equation equal to 1. This gives the solution for z in the system of equations. E3 E3
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Solve the system 6.Use the solution for z to solve for y in the second equation. Then substitute values for y and z to solve for x in the first equation.
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2009 PBLPathways Does the solution solve the system? Solve the system
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