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www.MathWorksheetsGo.com On Twitter: twitter.com/engagingmath I. Model Problems. II. Practice III. Challenge Problems VI. Answer Key Web Resources Systems of Linear Equations www.mathwarehouse.com/algebra/linear_equation/systems-of-equation/ Interactive System of Linear Equations: www.mathwarehouse.com/algebra/linear_equation/systems-of-equation/interactive- system-of-linear-equations.php © www.MathWorksheetsGo.com All Rights Reserved Commercial Use Prohibited Terms of Use: By downloading this file you are agreeing to the Terms of Use Described at http://www.mathworksheetsgo.com/downloads/terms-of-use.php . Graph Paper Maker (free): www.mathworksheetsgo.com/paper/ Free Online Graphing Calculator: www.mathworksheetsgo.com/calculator/ I. Model Problems You can solve systems of linear equations by graphing, the elimination method, or by substitution. To solve by graphing, graph both of the linear equations in the system. The solution to the system is the point of intersection of the two lines. It’s best to use the graphing approach when you are given two lines in slope-intercept form. Example 1 Solve the system by graphing. y = 2x + 5 y = 1 x 1 2 Graph the equations: The lines intersect at the point (-4, 3). The solution is x = -4, y = 3 or (-4, 3). It’s best to use the elimination method when equations can easily be added or subtracted to eliminate one of the variables. To use the elimination method, add the equations together to “eliminate” one of the variables. Solve the remaining equation, which will have only one variable. Substitute the value of the variable into one of the original equations to get the value of the variable you eliminated. Example 2 Solve the system by elimination: -6x – 10y = -14 4x + 10y = 6 Notice that if you add the equations together, you can eliminate y and solve for x. 6x10y 14 Add the equations together to eliminate y. 4x10y 6 2x 8 x = 4 Divide each side by -2 to solve for x. 4(4) + 10y = 6 16 + 10y = 6 Substitute x = 4 into the second equation to solve for y. 10y = -10 Subtract 16 from each side. y = -1 Divide each side by 10. The solution is x = 4, y = -1, or (4, -1). It’s best to use the substitution method when one equation is solved for one variable in terms of the other. Substitute this expression into the other equation and solve the resulting equation. Substitute the value into one of the original equations to find the value of the other variable. Example 3 Solve the system by substitution: -2x + 4y = 30 y = 3x + 10 Notice that the second equation gives the value of y in terms of x, so if can be substituted into the first equation. -2x + 4(3x + 10) = 30 Substitute y = 3x + 10 into the first equation. 10x + 40 = 30 Simplify. 10x = -10 Subtract 40 from each side. x = -1 Divide each side by 10. y = 3(-1) + 10 Substitute x = -1 into the second equation to solve for y. y = 7 Simplify. The solution is x = -1, y = 7, or (-1, 7).
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