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System of Substitution Elimination Graphing Real life


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What is the solution to this


system of equations?
y 3 3x

y 7x

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(1,6)

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A system of equations
has been graphed at the
right. What is the
solution to this system of
equations?
Each tick mark = 1

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(3, 3)

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(1, 2) is a solution to
which system of
equations?

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y 4 2x
a)
y 3 x
y 4 4 x
b)
y 8 6x
y 1 x
c)
y 3 x

y 1 x
c)
y 3 x

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Given the system of


equations, what do you know
about their solution?
y 3 2x

y 6 2 x
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There is no solution.
The lines have the same.
The lines are parallel.
They lines will not intersect.
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Each table represents a set


of linear data. What is the
solution to this system of
equations?

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-2

-1

11

14

17

(-3, -1)

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-4

-2

-3

-1

-3

-1

-1

-2

11

14

17

Solve this system of equations by substitution:


d 3t

d 14 4t

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(2, 6)

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Solve this system of equations by substitution:


d 1.5t

d 12 2.5t

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(3, 4.5)

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Solve this system of equations by substitution:


2
y x
3

y 2 x 8

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(6, 4)

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Solve this system of equations by substitution:


y 2 3x

1
y 2 2 x

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(0, 2)

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Which system of equations if already


set up to use the substitution method
to solve for the solution?
3x 4y 12
a)
2 x 3y 8

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1
y 3 x 2
b)
y 3x 6

3x 1y 12
c)
3x 3y 12

1
y

x 2

3
b)
y 3x 6

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You want to use the elimination method to solve for


the solution to this system of equations.
3x 7y 8

5x 8y 6

Tell how you can eliminate the y term.

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Multiply the first equation by -8 and the second equation by 7


and then add the equations.
Or
Multiply the first equation by 8 and the second equation by -7
and then add the equations
Or
Multiply the first equation by 8 and the second equation by 7
and then subtract the equations

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Solve this system of equations by elimination:


y x 60
y x 20

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(20, 40)

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Solve this system of equations by elimination:


6 x 5y 20
6 x 10y 25

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(-2.5, -1)

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Solve this system of equations by elimination:


1
x y 5
2
2 x 1y 10

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Infinitely many solutions because the


two equations are the same line.

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Solve this system of equations by elimination:


1
x y 2
3
1
1
x y 0
2
6

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(1, 3)

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graphing
What best describes the systems of
equations shown in the graph below?

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graphing

No Solution

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graphing
Which of the following is true for a system of
equations to have an intersection at exactly one
point?
a.) Both equations must have the same slope.
b.) Both equations must have the same slope and the
same y-intercept.
c.) The equations must have different slopes and the yintercepts can be the same or different.
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graphing

c.) The equations must have different


slopes and the y-intercepts can be the same
or different.

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graphing

What inequality statement


is graphed at the right?

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graphing

1
y 1 x
2
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graphing
The dark blue section
represents the solution of a
system of inequalities.
True or False
The points (4, 1) is in the
solution set.
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graphing

False

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graphing

What inequality statement


is graphed at the right?

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graphing

x<2

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real life scenarios

A buffet has one price for adults and another for children.
The Taylor family has two adults and three children, and
their bill was $40.50. The Wong family has three adults and
one child. Their bill was $38. Write a system of equations
to determine the price for an adult and for a child?

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real life scenarios

2x + 3y = 40.50
3x + y = 38

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real life scenarios


Suppose your community center sells a total of 292 tickets for a
basketball game. An adult ticket costs $3 and a student ticket
costs $1. The sponsors collect $470 in total ticket sales.
Write a system of equations to determine how many adult and
student tickets were sold?

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real life scenarios

3a + s = 470
a + s = 292

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real life scenarios


Two health clubs offer different plans for physical training.
Fit Zone charges a $30 initial fee and an additional $10 for
each hour of physical training. Ultra Strength charges an
initial fee of $55 and an additional $5 for each hour of
physical training.
Bill buys 10 hours of physical training. Determine which
health club plan would cost less for Bill.

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real life scenarios

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real life scenarios


Two health clubs offer different plans for physical training.
Fit Zone charges a $30 initial fee and an additional $10 for
each hour of physical training. Ultra Strength charges an
initial fee of $55 and an additional $5 for each hour of
physical training.
Identify the hours of physical training when both plans cost
an equal amount.

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real life scenarios

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real life scenarios


Two health clubs offer different plans for physical training.
Fit Zone charges a $30 initial fee and an additional $10 for
each hour of physical training. Ultra Strength charges an
initial fee of $55 and an additional $5 for each hour of
physical training.
Describe which plan costs less with respect to hours of
physical training.

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real life scenarios

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Complete the following statements:


A system of two linear equations has no solution if
A system of two linear equations has infinitely many
solutions if
3. A system of two linear equations has exactly one solution
if
1.
2.

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1.
2.
3.

The equations have different y-intercepts and the


same slope (parallel lines)
The equations have the same y-intercept and the
same slope (same lines)
The equations have different slopes and the same
or different y-intercepts (intersecting lines)

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