Unit 2: Solving Systems of Equations

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Unit 2: Solving Systems of Equations Key Ideas

Summary of Methods Substitution: Requires that one of the variables be isolated on one side of the equation. It is especially convenient when one of the variables has a coefficient of 1 or -1. Elimination: Can be applied to any system, but it is especially convenient when a variable appears in different equations with coefficients that are opposites. Graphing: Can provide a useful method for estimating a solution.

Solve the given system by elimination: 2) -3x + 4y = -4 3x – 6y = 6 Solve the given system by substitution: 2x – y = 7 3x + 3y = - 3 Solve the given system by elimination: 2) -3x + 4y = -4 3x – 6y = 6

Reasoning with Equations & Inequalities Understanding how to solve equations Solve equations and inequalities in one variable Solve systems of equations Represent and solve equations and inequalities graphically.

Important Tips Know the properties of operations Be familiar with the properties of equality and inequality. (Watch out for the negative multiplier.) Eliminate denominators (multiply by denominators to eliminate them)

Properties to know Addition Property of Equality Subtraction Property of Equality Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Reflexive Property of Equality Symmetric Property of Equality Transitive Property of Equality Commutative Property of Addition and Multiplication Associative Property of Addition and Multiplication Distributive Property Identity Property of Addition and Multiplication Multiplicative Property of Zero Additive and Multiplicative Inverses

Example 1 Solve the equation 8(x + 2) = 2(y + 4) for y.

Example 2 Karla wants to save up for a prom dress. She figures she can save $9 each week from the money she earns babysitting. If she plans to spend up to $150 for the dress, how many weeks will it take her to save enough money?

Example 3 This equation can be used to find h, the number of hours it takes Bill and Bob to clean their rooms. How many hours will it take them?

Example 4 You are selling tickets for a basketball game. Student tickets cost $3 and general admission tickets cost $5. You sell 350 tickets and collect $1450. Use a system of linear equations to determine how many student tickets you sold?

Example 5 You sold 52 boxes of candy for a fundraiser. The large size box sold for $3.50 each and the small size box sold for $1.75 each. If you raised $112.00, how many boxes of each size did you sell? A. 40 large, 12 small B. 12 large, 40 small C. 28 large, 24 small D. 24 large, 28 small

Example 6 You sold 61 orders of frozen pizza for a fundraiser. The large size sold for $12 each and the small size sold for $9 each. If you raised $660.00, how many of each size did you sell? A. 24 large, 37 small B. 27 large, 34 small C. 34 large, 27 small D. 37 large, 24 small

Example 7 Which equation corresponds to the graph shown? A. y = x + 1 B. y = 2x + 1 C. y = x – 2 D. y = -3x – 2

Example 8 Which graph would represent a system of linear equations that has no common coordinate pairs? A B C D

Ex. 9 Graph

Unit 2 Practice Problems from the GA Study Guide CW/HW Unit 2 Practice Problems from the GA Study Guide

As you are taking the test: Answer the ones you know Answer the ones you have an idea about Guess on the ones you don’t know *You have 15 minutes… Watch your timing*

Answers to 1st Practice Front Back B 8. B B* 9. C* D* C C* D * You should have gotten these ones right

Answers to 2nd Practice Front D A B C Back 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. A