Objective
The student will be able to:
solve systems of equations using
substitution.
Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School
Solving Systems of Equations
You can solve a system of equations
using different methods. The idea is to
determine which method is easiest for
that particular problem.
These notes show how to solve the
system algebraically using
SUBSTITUTION.
Solving a system of equations by substitution
Step 1: Solve an equation
for one variable.
Step 2: Substitute
Step 3: Solve the equation.
Step 4: Plug back in to find
the other variable.
Step 5: Check your
solution.
Pick the easier equation. The goal
is to get y= ; x= ; a= ; etc.
Put the equation solved in Step 1
into the other equation.
Get the variable by itself.
Substitute the value of the variable
into the equation.
Substitute your ordered pair into
BOTH equations.
1) Solve the system using substitution
x + y = 5
y = 3 + x
Step 1: Solve an equation
for one variable.
Step 2: Substitute
The second equation is
already solved for y!
x + y = 5
x + (3 + x) = 5
Step 3: Solve the equation.
2x + 3 = 5
2x = 2
x = 1
1) Solve the system using substitution
x + y = 5
y = 3 + x
Step 4: Plug back in to find
the other variable.
x + y = 5
(1) + y = 5
y = 4
Step 5: Check your
solution.
(1, 4)
(1) + (4) = 5
(4) = 3 + (1)
The solution is (1, 4). What do you think the answer
would be if you graphed the two equations?
Which answer checks correctly?
3x – y = 4
x = 4y - 17
1. (2, 2)
2. (5, 3)
3. (3, 5)
4. (3, -5)
2) Solve the system using substitution
3y + x = 7
4x – 2y = 0
Step 1: Solve an equation
for one variable.
Step 2: Substitute
It is easiest to solve the
first equation for x.
3y + x = 7
-3y -3y
x = -3y + 7
4x – 2y = 0
4(-3y + 7) – 2y = 0
2) Solve the system using substitution
3y + x = 7
4x – 2y = 0
Step 4: Plug back in to find
the other variable.
4x – 2y = 0
4x – 2(2) = 0
4x – 4 = 0
4x = 4
x = 1
Step 3: Solve the equation.
-12y + 28 – 2y = 0
-14y + 28 = 0
-14y = -28
y = 2
2) Solve the system using substitution
3y + x = 7
4x – 2y = 0
Step 5: Check your
solution.
(1, 2)
3(2) + (1) = 7
4(1) – 2(2) = 0
When is solving systems by substitution easier
to do than graphing?
When only one of the equations has a variable
already isolated (like in example #1).
If you solved the first equation for x, what
would be substituted into the bottom equation.
2x + 4y = 4
3x + 2y = 22
1. -4y + 4
2. -2y + 2
3. -2x + 4
4. -2y+ 22
3) Solve the system using substitution
x = 3 – y
x + y = 7
Step 1: Solve an equation
for one variable.
Step 2: Substitute
The first equation is
already solved for x!
x + y = 7
(3 – y) + y = 7
Step 3: Solve the equation.
3 = 7
The variables were eliminated!!
This is a special case.
Does 3 = 7? FALSE!
When the result is FALSE, the answer is NO SOLUTIONS.
3) Solve the system using substitution
2x + y = 4
4x + 2y = 8
Step 1: Solve an equation
for one variable.
Step 2: Substitute
The first equation is
easiest to solved for y!
y = -2x + 4
4x + 2y = 8
4x + 2(-2x + 4) = 8
Step 3: Solve the equation.
4x – 4x + 8 = 8
8 = 8
This is also a special case.
Does 8 = 8? TRUE!
When the result is TRUE, the answer is INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS.
What does it mean if the result is “TRUE”?
1. The lines intersect
2. The lines are parallel
3. The lines are coinciding
4. The lines reciprocate
5. I can spell my name

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Solving systems of equations by substitution

  • 1. Objective The student will be able to: solve systems of equations using substitution. Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School
  • 2. Solving Systems of Equations You can solve a system of equations using different methods. The idea is to determine which method is easiest for that particular problem. These notes show how to solve the system algebraically using SUBSTITUTION.
  • 3. Solving a system of equations by substitution Step 1: Solve an equation for one variable. Step 2: Substitute Step 3: Solve the equation. Step 4: Plug back in to find the other variable. Step 5: Check your solution. Pick the easier equation. The goal is to get y= ; x= ; a= ; etc. Put the equation solved in Step 1 into the other equation. Get the variable by itself. Substitute the value of the variable into the equation. Substitute your ordered pair into BOTH equations.
  • 4. 1) Solve the system using substitution x + y = 5 y = 3 + x Step 1: Solve an equation for one variable. Step 2: Substitute The second equation is already solved for y! x + y = 5 x + (3 + x) = 5 Step 3: Solve the equation. 2x + 3 = 5 2x = 2 x = 1
  • 5. 1) Solve the system using substitution x + y = 5 y = 3 + x Step 4: Plug back in to find the other variable. x + y = 5 (1) + y = 5 y = 4 Step 5: Check your solution. (1, 4) (1) + (4) = 5 (4) = 3 + (1) The solution is (1, 4). What do you think the answer would be if you graphed the two equations?
  • 6. Which answer checks correctly? 3x – y = 4 x = 4y - 17 1. (2, 2) 2. (5, 3) 3. (3, 5) 4. (3, -5)
  • 7. 2) Solve the system using substitution 3y + x = 7 4x – 2y = 0 Step 1: Solve an equation for one variable. Step 2: Substitute It is easiest to solve the first equation for x. 3y + x = 7 -3y -3y x = -3y + 7 4x – 2y = 0 4(-3y + 7) – 2y = 0
  • 8. 2) Solve the system using substitution 3y + x = 7 4x – 2y = 0 Step 4: Plug back in to find the other variable. 4x – 2y = 0 4x – 2(2) = 0 4x – 4 = 0 4x = 4 x = 1 Step 3: Solve the equation. -12y + 28 – 2y = 0 -14y + 28 = 0 -14y = -28 y = 2
  • 9. 2) Solve the system using substitution 3y + x = 7 4x – 2y = 0 Step 5: Check your solution. (1, 2) 3(2) + (1) = 7 4(1) – 2(2) = 0 When is solving systems by substitution easier to do than graphing? When only one of the equations has a variable already isolated (like in example #1).
  • 10. If you solved the first equation for x, what would be substituted into the bottom equation. 2x + 4y = 4 3x + 2y = 22 1. -4y + 4 2. -2y + 2 3. -2x + 4 4. -2y+ 22
  • 11. 3) Solve the system using substitution x = 3 – y x + y = 7 Step 1: Solve an equation for one variable. Step 2: Substitute The first equation is already solved for x! x + y = 7 (3 – y) + y = 7 Step 3: Solve the equation. 3 = 7 The variables were eliminated!! This is a special case. Does 3 = 7? FALSE! When the result is FALSE, the answer is NO SOLUTIONS.
  • 12. 3) Solve the system using substitution 2x + y = 4 4x + 2y = 8 Step 1: Solve an equation for one variable. Step 2: Substitute The first equation is easiest to solved for y! y = -2x + 4 4x + 2y = 8 4x + 2(-2x + 4) = 8 Step 3: Solve the equation. 4x – 4x + 8 = 8 8 = 8 This is also a special case. Does 8 = 8? TRUE! When the result is TRUE, the answer is INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS.
  • 13. What does it mean if the result is “TRUE”? 1. The lines intersect 2. The lines are parallel 3. The lines are coinciding 4. The lines reciprocate 5. I can spell my name