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1 Warm Up Is the ordered pair a solution to the equation 2x – 3y = 5?
(1,0) (-1,1) (1, -1) (4,1)

2 Warm Up Answers Is the ordered pair a solution to the equation 2x – 3y = 5? (1,0) no (-1,1) no (1, -1) yes (4,1) yes

3 The student will be able to:
Objective The student will be able to: solve systems of equations by graphing Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School Modified by Lisa Hoffmann Troy Buchanan High School

4 What is a system of equations?
A system of equations is when you have two or more equations using the same variables. The solution to the system is the point that satisfies ALL of the equations. This point will be an ordered pair. When graphing, you will encounter three possibilities. One, none, or many solutions

5 Intersecting Lines The point where the lines intersect is your solution. The solution of this graph is (1, 2) (1,2)

6 Parallel Lines These lines never intersect!
Since the lines never cross, there is NO SOLUTION! Parallel lines have the same slope with different y-intercepts.

7 Coinciding Lines These lines are the same!
Since the lines are on top of each other, there are INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS! Coinciding lines have the same slope and y-intercepts.

8 What is the solution of the system graphed below?
(2, -2) (-2, 2) No solution Infinitely many solutions

9 1) Find the solution to the following system:
2x + y = 4 x - y = 2 Graph both equations. I will graph using x- and y-intercepts (plug in zeros or cover up method). Graph the ordered pairs. 2x + y = 4 (0, 4) and (2, 0) x – y = 2 (0, -2) and (2, 0)

10 Graph the equations. 2x + y = 4 (0, 4) and (2, 0) x - y = 2
Where do the lines intersect? (2, 0) 2x + y = 4 x – y = 2

11 Check your answer! To check your answer, plug the point back into both equations. 2x + y = 4 2(2) + (0) = 4 x - y = 2 (2) – (0) = 2 Nice job…let’s try another!

12 2) Find the solution to the following system:
y = 2x – 3 -2x + y = 1 Graph both equations. Put both equations in slope-intercept or standard form. I’ll do slope-intercept form on this one! y = 2x + 1 Graph using slope and y-intercept

13 Graph the equations. y = 2x – 3 m = 2 and b = -3 y = 2x + 1
Where do the lines intersect? No solution! Notice that the slopes are the same with different y-intercepts. If you recognize this early, you don’t have to graph them!

14 Check your answer! Not a lot to check…Just make sure you set up your equations correctly. I double-checked it and I did it right…

15 What is the solution of this system?
3x – y = 8 2y = 6x -16 (3, 1) (4, 4) No solution Infinitely many solutions

16 Solving a system of equations by graphing.
Let's summarize! There are 3 steps to solving a system using a graph. Graph using slope and y – intercept or x- and y-intercepts. Be sure to use a ruler and graph paper! Step 1: Graph both equations. This is the solution! LABEL the solution! Step 2: Do the graphs intersect? Substitute the x and y values into both equations to verify the point is a solution to both equations. Step 3: Check your solution.

17 Online Explanation

18 Technology Graphing Calculators are a great tool to help you graph tougher equations, but you MUST solve each equation for y first There are also online tools and downloadable graphing calculators that you can use to help you solve systems or check your answer. Graphing Calculator -


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