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Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Objectives: Solve Systems of Equations using substitution. Solve Real World problems involving systems of equations. Objectives: Solve Systems of Equations using substitution. Solve Real World problems involving systems of equations.

Systems of Equations Review How many ways can two lines lie on a coordinate plane? What is the solution for a system of equations in each case?

Substitution Solve each system of equations and state the solution(s) if solution(s) exist. Y = 5x and 2x +3y = 34 2x+3( ) = 34 2x + 15x = 34 17x = x = 2 5x Y = 5( ) Y = 10 2 Solution = (2, 10)

Substitution Solve each system of equations and state the solution(s) if solution(s) exist. X + y = 16 and 2y = 2x + 2 y = 16 - x 2( ) = 2x – 2x = 2x = 4x = 4x 7.5 = x 16 - x

Substitution Solve each system of equations and state the solution(s) if solution(s) exist. X + 3y = 12 and x – y = 8

Substitution Solve each system of equations and state the solution(s) if solution(s) exist. Y= 3/5 x and 3x – 5y = 15

Substitution Solve each system of equations and state the solution(s) if solution(s) exist. Y=3x+2 and 6x -2y = -4

Substitution C – 5d = 2 and 2c + d = 4

Substitution 5r – s = 5 and -4r + 5s = 17

Assignment Page 379 #11-17 SHOW WORK!!! Remember Solution is an ordered pair. Page 379 #11-17 SHOW WORK!!! Remember Solution is an ordered pair.

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