Title: Systems of Equations
1- Math Minutes
- Pick up a study guide as you come in.
- Complete 26-29 only in the Math Minutes packet.
DO NOT GO ON!!!. - Finished? Work on TCAP Mastery. Its due
tomorrow! If you would like it checked, have it
out on your desk.
Must show work on both to receive credit!!!
2Most Missed Test Questions
- Tamara read a newspaper article about the cost of
attending a university in 2005. - The average cost to attend a public university
was about 12,000 per year. - The average cost to attend a private university
was about 30,000 per year. - The author of the article stated that a person
would save between 40,000 and 50,000 over 4
years by attending a public university. - Which statement best describes the authors
statement? - It is valid because the total cost over 4 years
of attending both types of universities is about
42,000. - It is invalid because the total cost over 4 years
of attending both types of universities is about
168,000. - It is invalid because the difference in costs
over 4 years of attending a private university to
a public university is about 18,000. - It is invalid because the difference in costs
over 4 years of attending a private university to
a public university is about 72,000. - Most chosen incorrect answer was C
3Most Missed Test Questions
- Most chosen incorrect answer was C
- Why is C incorrect?
- The diagram below shows the location of two
schools on a map. The length of each grid square
represents one mile. - One route requires traveling northeast on Lookout
Road. - One route requires traveling east on Broadway and
north on Main Street. - What is the approximate difference between these
routes?
- 7.6 miles
- 11.0 miles
- 19.4 miles
- 27.0 miles
Lookout Road
Main Street 11 miles
Broadway 16 miles
4Systems of Equations
Mrs. Manley
- How do you find solutions to systems of two
linear equations in 2 variables?
5Lesson Objective
- Use the substitution method to solve a system of
linear equations
6A set of linear equations in two variables is
called a system of linear equations.
A solution of such a system is an ordered pair
which is a solution of each equation in the
system.
Example The ordered pair (4, 1) is a solution of
the system since 3(4)
2(1) 14 and 2(4) 5(1) 3.
Example The ordered pair (0, 7) is not a
solution of the system since 3(0)
2(7) 14 but 2(0) 5(7) 35, not 3.
7Systems of linear equations in two variables have
either no solutions, one solution, or infinitely
many solutions.
A system of equations with at least one solution
is consistent. A system with no solutions is
inconsistent.
8Substitution Method
1. Choose one equation and solve for y (choose
the easiest). In other words, change the equation
to slope- intercept form - y mx b. 2.
Substitute the expression that equals y into the
remaining equation for the y variable. 3.
Solve for x. 4. Now, substitute the value
found for x back into either of the original
equations. 5. Solve for y. 6. Write your
solution as a coordinate pair (x,y). 7. Check
your solution (x,y) to be sure it works in both
the original equations.
9Slope-Intercept Formy mx by mx b
y x - 2 y -x - 4
10Examples
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14y mx bax by c
y 2x - 7 -3x 6y 12
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19Standard Formax by cax by c
3x y 2 x - 2y 10
20Examples
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24Example 1
3x 2y -1 x - y 3
25Example 2
4x 6y 12 6x 9y 36
26Example 3
4x 5y 3 2x - 3y 7
27Example 4
2x y 3 4x 2y 5