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Solving systems of linear equations
CHAPTER 7
• Get 7.1B and a piece of graph paper
• Get out 6.4 so I can check it for group points.
• Copy the below information onto a sheet of paper.
Entry Task 02/17/2011
Section 7.1
• Objective: Solve systems of linear equations by graphing. Model a real life problem using a linear system.
Entry Task 02/12/2013Write the following vocabulary in your math
notebook• A system of linear equations in two variables is two
linear equations with two variables.
• A solution of a system of linear equations in two variables is an ordered pair (x,y) that satisfies each equation in the system.
• If the two lines do not cross (parallel) then there is no solution.
• If the two lines do cross there is one solution.• If the two lines are the same the answer is all real
numbers {(x,y); } RyandRx __
• 1.) Solve each equation for y• 2.) Graph each equation (use a ruler!)• 3.) Find the point of intersection• This is your solution
4.) Check your answer
Et 02/05/2013 copy this down: Solving systems of two linear Equations by graphing
• If the two lines do not cross (parallel) then there is no solution.
• If the two lines do cross there is one solution.• If the two lines are the same the answer is all real
numbers {(x,y); } RyandRx __
• Step 1: make sure all of your variables are lined up
• Step 2: make sure a variable will cancel out if you add the equations; if not multiply
• Step 3: add the two equations• Step 4: Solve for the remaining variable• Step 5: find the other variable• Step 6: write your answer in the form (x,y)
Solving a system of linear equations by elimination
Example
•Solve the linear system. { 1 yx
22 yx
Section 7.2
• Objective: Use substitution to solve a linear system. Model a real life problem using a linear system.
Solving a linear system by substitution
• Step 1: solve one of the equations for one of its variables.
• Step 2: substitute the expression from step one into the other equation and solve for the other variable.
• Step 3: Substitute the value from step 2 into the revised equation from step one and solve.
• Step 4: check the solution in each of the original equations.
Example
•Solve the linear system. {
• Step 1: solve for y in equation 1.
• Step 2: Substitute for y in equation 2 and solve for x.
1 yx22 yx
1xy
1x
1 yxx x
22 yx2)1(2 xx213 x1x
Example cont.• Step 3: to find the value of y, substitute -1 for x in
the revised Equation 1.
• Step 4: check that (-1,0) is a solution by substituting -1 for x and 0 for y in each of the original equations.
• The solution is (-1,0)
1xy11y
0y
• Get out 7.2B so I can check it for group points.
• Solve the following system of equations using substitution, if you need help look on page 405 in your book.
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Entry Task 02/24/2011
102 yx03 yx
• Get out 7.2B so I can check it for group points.
• Complete 7.2 Standardized Test Practice problems 1-7. You have 14 minutes.
• When finished get a book and worksheet 7.3B and take notes for section 7.3 on the back of the worksheet. 7.3B is due on Tuesday.
Entry Task 02/25/2011
Entry Task 02/28/2011
• Get out 7.3B and prepare any questions you may have.
• If you have no questions start working on problems 1-12, and 19-25
• 13-18 will be extra credit.
Entry Task 03/01/2011
• Get out 7.3B to check for group points
• Do numbers 1 and 2 on 7.3 stp
• Get a book and open to page 360, start taking notes.
Entry Task 03/02/2011
• Get out pg. 363 #1-6 to check for group points
• Get a book and on your homework paper, do problem number 7 on pg. 363.
Section 7.6
• Objective: Solve a system of linear inequalities by graphing. Use a system of linear inequalities to model a real-life problem.
• Open your books to page 432
Entry Task 03/03/2011
• Get out pg. 435 # 1-8 to check for group points
• Work on your homework and prepare any questions you may have. If you are finished start on pg. 435 #9-17, 34-35.
Entry Task 03/04/2011
• Choose one of the following:– Work on missing work
– Take the Quiz.
• If you are not working you will have to take the quiz.