Solve each and show steps. 1. 3x + 1 ˃ 11 2. 4x – 11 < 13 M3U2D1 Warm Up x > 10/3 x < 6.

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Solve each and show steps. 1. 3x + 1 ˃ x – 11 < 13 M3U2D1 Warm Up x > 10/3 x < 6

M3U2D1 Systems of Equations: Elimination and Substitution Objective: A-CED.3 Represent constraints by equations or inequalities, and by systems of equations and/or inequalities, and interpret solutions as viable or nonviable options in a modeling context.

Solving Linear Systems There are two methods of solving a system of equations algebraically: Elimination Substitution

Elimination ● The key to solving a system by elimination is getting rid of one variable. ● Let’s review the Additive Inverse Property. ● What is the Additive Inverse of: 3x? -5y? 8p? q? -3x 5y -8p -q ● What happens if we add two additive inverses? We get zero. The terms cancel. ● We will try to eliminate one variable by adding, subtracting, or multiplying the variable(s) until the two terms are additive inverses. ● We will then add the two equations, giving us one equation with one variable. ● Solve for that variable. ● Then insert the value into one of the original equations to find the other variable.

Elimination ● Solve the system: m + n = 6 m - n = 5 ● Notice that the n terms in both equations are additive inverses. So if we add the equations the n terms will cancel. ● So let’s add & solve:m + n = 6 + m - n = 5 2m + 0 = 11 2m = 11 m = 11/2 or 5.5 ● Insert the value of m to find n: n = 6 n =.5 ● The solution is (5.5, 0.5).

Elimination Solve the system by elimination: 1. -4x + y = -12 4x + 2y = 6 (2.5, -2)

Elimination Solve the system by elimination: 2.5x + 2y = 12 -6x -2y = -14 (2, 1)

Elimination ● Solve the system: 3s - 2t = 10 4s + t = 6 We could multiply the second equation by 2 and the t terms would be inverses. OR We could multiply the first equation by 4 and the second equation by -3 to make the s terms inverses. ● Let’s multiply the second equation by 2 to eliminate t. (It’s easier.) 3s - 2t = 10 3s – 2t = 10 2(4s + t = 6) 8s + 2t = 12 ● Add and solve: 11s + 0t = 22 11s = 22 s = 2 ● Insert the value of s to find the value of t 3(2) - 2t = 10 t = -2 ● The solution is (2, -2).

Elimination Solve the system by elimination: 3.5x + 4y = 12 7x - 6y = 40 (4, -2)

Elimination Solve the system by elimination: 4.5m + 2n = -8 4m +3n = 2 (-4, 6)

Substitution To solve a system of equations by substitution… 1.Solve one equation for one of the variables. 2.Substitute the value of the variable into the other equation. 3.Simplify and solve the equation. 4.Substitute back into either equation to find the value of the other variable.

Substitution ● Solve the system: x - 2y = -5 y = x + 2 Notice: One equation is already solved for one variable. Substitute (x + 2) for y in the first equation. x - 2y = -5 x - 2(x + 2) = -5 ● We now have one equation with one variable. Simplify and solve. x - 2x – 4 = -5 -x - 4 = -5 -x = -1 x = 1 ● Substitute 1 for x in either equation to find y. y = x + 2 y = so y = 3 ● The solution is (1, 3).

Substitution ● Let’s check the solution. The answer (1, 3) must check in both equations. x - 2y = -5 y = x (3) = -53 = = -5  3 = 3 

Substitution ● Solve the system: 2p + 3q = 2 p - 3q = -17 ● Notice that neither equation is solved for a variable. Since p in the second equation does not have a coefficient, it will be easier to solve. p - 3q = -17 p = 3q – 17 ● Substitute the value of p into the first equation, and solve. 2p + 3q = 2 2(3q – 17) + 3q = 2 6q – q = 2 9q – 34 = 2 9q = 36 q = 4

Substitution ● Substitute the value of q into the second equation to find p. p = 3q – 17 p = 3(4) – 17 p = -5 ● The solution is (-5, 4). (List p first since it comes first alphabetically.) ● Let’s check the solution: 2p + 3q = 2p – 3q = -17 2(-5) +3(4) = (4) = = = = 2  -17 = -17 

Substitution Solve the systems by substitution: 5.x = 4 2x - 3y = -19 (4, 9)

Substitution Solve the systems by substitution: 6.3x + y = 7 4x + 2y = 16 (-1, 10)

Substitution Solve the systems by substitution: 7.2x + y = 5 3x – 3y = 3 (2, 1)

Substitution Solve the systems by substitution: 8.2x + 2y = 4 x – 2y = 0 (4/3, 2/3)

Project Don’t forget…. DUE Sept. 15 th !!!

Classwork: M3U2D1 WS Odds

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