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6-4 SolveSysByElimMult

1) Put the equations in standard form. 2) Multiply the top equation by -1 to eliminate the x terms. 3) Add the equations and solve for y. Plug back in to find x. 4) Check the solution: x = -1, y = -1.

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6-4 SolveSysByElimMult

1) Put the equations in standard form. 2) Multiply the top equation by -1 to eliminate the x terms. 3) Add the equations and solve for y. Plug back in to find x. 4) Check the solution: x = -1, y = -1.

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Objective

The student will be able to:

solve systems of equations using


elimination with multiplication.
Solving Systems of Equations
 So far, we have solved systems using
graphing, substitution, and elimination.
These notes go one step further and
show how to use ELIMINATION with
multiplication.
 What happens when the coefficients are
not the same?
 We multiply the equations to make them
the same! You’ll see…
Solving a system of equations by elimination
using multiplication.
Step 1: Put the equations in
Standard Form. Standard Form: Ax + By = C

Step 2: Determine which Look for variables that have the


variable to eliminate. same coefficient.

Step 3: Multiply the


Solve for the variable.
equations and solve.

Step 4: Plug back in to find Substitute the value of the variable


the other variable. into the equation.

Step 5: Check your Substitute your ordered pair into


solution. BOTH equations.
1) Solve the system using elimination.
2x + 2y = 6
3x – y = 5
Step 1: Put the equations in
They already are!
Standard Form.

None of the coefficients are the


same!
Find the least common multiple
of each variable.
Step 2: Determine which
LCM = 6x, LCM = 2y
variable to eliminate.
Which is easier to obtain?
2y
(you only have to multiply
the bottom equation by 2)
1) Solve the system using elimination.
2x + 2y = 6
3x – y = 5
Multiply the bottom equation by 2
2x + 2y = 6 2x + 2y = 6
Step 3: Multiply the
(2)(3x – y = 5) (+) 6x – 2y = 10
equations and solve.
8x = 16
x=2
2(2) + 2y = 6
Step 4: Plug back in to find 4 + 2y = 6
the other variable. 2y = 2
y=1
1) Solve the system using elimination.
2x + 2y = 6
3x – y = 5
(2, 1)
Step 5: Check your
solution. 2(2) + 2(1) = 6
3(2) - (1) = 5

Solving with multiplication adds one


more step to the elimination process.
2) Solve the system using elimination.
x + 4y = 7
4x – 3y = 9
Step 1: Put the equations in
They already are!
Standard Form.

Find the least common multiple


of each variable.
LCM = 4x, LCM = 12y
Step 2: Determine which Which is easier to obtain?
variable to eliminate.
4x
(you only have to multiply
the top equation by -4 to
make them inverses)
2) Solve the system using elimination.
x + 4y = 7
4x – 3y = 9
Multiply the top equation by -4
(-4)(x + 4y = 7) -4x – 16y = -28
Step 3: Multiply the
4x – 3y = 9) (+) 4x – 3y = 9
equations and solve.
-19y = -19
y=1
x + 4(1) = 7
Step 4: Plug back in to find
the other variable.
x+4=7
x=3
2) Solve the system using elimination.
x + 4y = 7
4x – 3y = 9
(3, 1)
Step 5: Check your
solution. (3) + 4(1) = 7
4(3) - 3(1) = 9
What is the first step when solving with
elimination?

1. Add or subtract the equations.


2. Multiply the equations.
3. Plug numbers into the equation.
4. Solve for a variable.
5. Check your answer.
6. Determine which variable to
eliminate.
7. Put the equations in standard form.
Which variable is easier to eliminate?

3x + y = 4
4x + 4y = 6
1. x
2. y
3. 6
4. 4

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3) Solve the system using elimination.
3x + 4y = -1
4x – 3y = 7
Step 1: Put the equations in
They already are!
Standard Form.

Find the least common multiple


of each variable.
Step 2: Determine which LCM = 12x, LCM = 12y
variable to eliminate. Which is easier to obtain?
Either! I’ll pick y because the
signs are already opposite.
3) Solve the system using elimination.
3x + 4y = -1
4x – 3y = 7
Multiply both equations
(3)(3x + 4y = -1) 9x + 12y = -3
Step 3: Multiply the
(4)(4x – 3y = 7) (+) 16x – 12y = 28
equations and solve.
25x = 25
x=1
3(1) + 4y = -1
Step 4: Plug back in to find 3 + 4y = -1
the other variable. 4y = -4
y = -1
3) Solve the system using elimination.
3x + 4y = -1
4x – 3y = 7
(1, -1)
Step 5: Check your
solution. 3(1) + 4(-1) = -1
4(1) - 3(-1) = 7
What is the best number to multiply the top
equation by to eliminate the x’s?

3x + y = 4
6x + 4y = 6
1. -4
2. -2
3. 2
4. 4

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Solve using elimination.

2x – 3y = 1
x + 2y = -3

1. (2, 1)
2. (1, -2)
3. (5, 3)
4. (-1, -1)

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