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Title: 7.2, 7.3 Solving by Substitution and Elimination


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7.2, 7.3 Solving by Substitution and Elimination
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Solving by Substitution
  • 1) Use one equation to get either x or y by
    itself
  • Substitute what we just found in step 1 to the
    other equation
  • Solve for one unknown
  • Substitute the answer from step 3 to either of
    the original equation to solve for the other
    unknown
  • Check your answer

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  • x y 4
  • x y 2
  • Step 1) x is already by itself x y 2
  • Step 2) Substitute to the first equation
  • x y 4
  • (y 2) y 4
  • Step 3) 2y 2 4
  • 2y 4 2 2
  • y 1
  • Step 4) x y 2
  • x 1 2 3
  • Solution (3, 1)

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  • 2x y 6
  • 3x 4y 4
  • Step 1) get y by itself 2x y 6 so y -2x
    6
  • Step 2) Substitute to the second equation
  • 3x 4y 4
  • 3x 4(-2x 6) 4
  • Step 3) 3x 8x 24 4
  • -5x 24 4
  • -5x -20
  • x 4
  • Step 4) 2x y 6
  • 2(4)y 6 so 8 y 6, y -2
  • Solution (4, -2)

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  • More practice (Make sure you check your answers)
  • 1) 3x 4y 14
  • 5x y 8
  • Answer (2,-2)
  • 2) 2x 3y 0
  • -4x 3y -1
  • Get x by itself 2x 3y 0 so x (3/2) y
  • Substitute into -4x 3y -1
  • -4(3/2)y 3y -1
  • -6y 3y -1
  • - 3y -1
    so y 1/3
  • Solve for x Use the first equation 2x 3y
    0

  • 2x 3(1/3) 0

  • 2x 1 0

  • x ½
  • Answer (1/2 , 1/3)

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Example 1
  • The perimeter of a basketball court is 288 ft.
    The length is 40 ft longer than the width. Find
    the dimensions of the court.

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Example 2
  • The sum of two numbers is 51. One number is 27
    more than the other. Find the numbers.

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Solve by Elimination
  1. Multiply some numbers to either or both equations
    to get 2 opposite terms (For example 2x and
    -2x)
  2. Add equations to eliminate one variable
  3. Solve for 1 unknown
  4. Substitute the answer from step 3 to either of
    the original equation to solve for the other
    unknown
  5. Check your answer

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  • Solve by elimination
  • 2x 3y 0
  • -4x 3y -1
  • Ignore step 1 since we already have 2 opposite
    terms -3y and 3y
  • Step 2 3 Add 2 equations to eliminate y and
    solve for x
  • 2x 3y 0
  • -4x 3y -1
  • -2x -1
  • x 1/2
  • Step 4 Choose the first equation 2x 3y 0

  • 2(1/2) 3y 0

  • 1 - 3y 0

  • - 3y -1

  • y 1/3
  • Answer ( 1/2, 1/3)

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  • Ex2) 2x 2y 2
  • 3x y 1
  • Step 1 Multiply 2 to the second equation
  • 2x 2y 2
  • (2) 3x y 1
  • 2x 2y 2
  • 6x 2y 2
  • 8x 4 (step 2 and 3)
  • x 1/2
  • Step 4 Choose 3x y 1
  • 3(1/2) y 1
  • 3/2 - y 1
  • - y 1
    (3/2) - ½
  • y ½
  • Answer (1/2, 1/2)

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  • Ex3) 2x 3y 8
  • -3x 2y 1
  • Step 1 Multiply 3 to the 1st equation and 2 to
    the 2nd equation
  • (3) 2x 3y 8
  • (2) -3x 2y 1
  • 6x 9y 24
  • -6x 4y 2
  • 13y 26 (step 2 and 3)
  • y 2
  • Step 4 Choose -3x 2y 1
  • -3x 2(2) 1
  • -3x 4 1
  • -3x 1 -4
    -3
  • x 1
  • Answer (1,2)

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Practice
  • Solve by elimination
  • 1) 3x 4y 14
  • 5x y 8
  • Answer (2,-2)
  • 3x 2y 7
  • 6x 4y 14
  • Answer Infinite many solutions
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