3 2systems Alg
3 2systems Alg
3 2systems Alg
EQUATIONS
1) Substitution
2) Elimination
Method 1: Substitution
Steps:
1. Choose one of the two equations
and isolate one of the variables.
2. Substitute the new expression into
the other equation for the variable.
3. Solve for the remaining variable.
4. Substitute the solution into the
other equation to get the solution
to the second variable.
Method 1: Substitution
Example:
Equation ‘a’: 3x + 4y = - 4
Equation ‘b’: x + 2y = 2
3(- 2y + 2) + 4y = - 4
Method 1: Substitution
Example, continued:
Equation ‘a’: 3x + 4y = - 4
Equation ‘b’: x + 2y = 2
x + 2 (5) = 2
x + 10 = 2
x=-8
The solution is (-8, 5).
Method 2: Elimination
Steps:
1. Line up the two equations using
standard form (Ax + By = C).
2. GOAL: The coefficients of the same
variable in both equations should have
the same value but opposite signs.
3. If this doesn’t exist, multiply one or
both of the equations by a number that
will make the same variable coefficients
opposite values.
Method 2: Elimination
Steps, continued:
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Solution: ( , -6) 2
Method 2: Elimination
Example 2:
Equation ‘a’: -9x + 6y = 0
Equation ‘b’: -12x + 8y = 0
36x - 24y = 0
-36x + 24y = 0
0=0
What does this answer mean?
Is it true?
Method 2: Elimination
Example 2, continued: 36x - 24y = 0
-36x + 24y = 0
0=0
When both variables are eliminated,
if the statement is TRUE (like 0 = 0), then
they are the same lines and there are
infinite solutions.
if the statement is FALSE (like 0 = 1), then
they are parallel lines and there is no
solution.
Method 2: Elimination
Example 2, continued: 36x - 24y = 0
-36x + 24y = 0
0=0