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Notes
1) 6x + 7y = -9
2) -4x -5y = 5
This example has two equations and two unknowns.
In this handout we will show solutions for the follow methods
for solving a system of linear equations.
Substitution
Elimination
Graphing
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Step 1: Now solve for y in one of the two equations. We will choose
equation (2) because it is the easiest equation to solve for y. We now have:
y = 15 - 6x
Step 2: Substitute this value of y into equation (1).
Equation (1)
-7x - 2y = -10
now becomes
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Step 5: Check your answers by subtituting the x and y values in each of the
original equations. The left and right side of each equation should be equal.
Equation (1)
-7x - 2y = -10
checking x = 4 and y = - 9
-7(4) - 2(- 9) = -10
-28 + 18 = -10
-10 = -10
Equation (2)
6x + y = 15
checking x = 4 and y = - 9
6(4) + (- 9) = 15
24 - 9 = 15
15 = 15
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x - 2y = 15
Equation (2) 2x + 3y = 2
In a two variable problem you will rewrite the equations so when they are added
together one of the variables will be eliminated, and solve for the remaining variable.
x - 2y = 15
-2x + 4y = -30
Step 2: Add New Equation (1) to Equation (2) to obtain Equation (3).
New Equation (1)
-2x + 4y = -30
Equation (2)
2x + 3y = 2
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Equation (3)
7y = -28
y=-4
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x - 2y = 15 now becomes
x - 2(- 4) = 15
and solve for x.
x + 8 = 15
x=7
Step 4: Check your answers by subtituting the x and y values in each of the
original equations. The left and right side of each equation should be equal.
Equation (1)
x - 2y = 15
checking x = 7 and y = - 4
7 - 2(- 4) = 15
7 + 8 = 15
15 = 15
Equation (2)
2x + 3y = 2
checking x = 7 and y = - 4
2(7) + 3(- 4) = 2
14 - 12 = 2
2=2
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y = _12 x - 2
Equation (2) y = - 2x + 3
In a two variable problem you will graph each equation and note the point of intersection.
Equation (1)
y = _12 x - 2
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Equation (1)
y = _12 x - 2
Equation (2)
y = - 2x + 3
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