Systems of Linear Equations

Systems of Linear Equations

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8th - 9th Grade

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Deirdre Lock

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Systems of Linear Equations

Algebra 1

Mrs. Lock

Make sure you write the notes in your math notebook. This will count as your grade for today.

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In today's lesson you will learn how to answer the question, "Is (x,y) a solution to the system of equations?."

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What is a system of linear equations?

*A system of linear equations is a set of two or more linear equations in the same variables.


*A system of linear equations must be solved at the same time, or simultaneously.


See the example to the right. This is an example of a system of linear equations.

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Solutions of a system of linear equations:

*A solution to a system of linear equations in two variables is an ordered pair that is the solution of each equation.


In the case of our example when x = -1 and y = 2, both equations are true. The solution is (-1, 2).

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Example:

Is (-1, 2) a solution to this example?


Let's find out:

  1. Plug -1 in for x in both equations.
  2. Plug 2 in for y in both equations.
  3. Ask yourself, "Are both of the equations true?"
  4. If the answer is yes, then this is a solution.


In the case of our example, (-1, 2) is a solution.

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​Show your substitution work here.

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Multiple Choice

What are systems of linear equations?
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a set of two or more linear equations in the same variables

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a polynomial with three terms

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set of two or more linear inequalities in the same variables

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Multiple Choice

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

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Yes

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No

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Yes

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No

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A way of looking at things...

Another way to find out if a set of points, (x,y) is a solution is by looking at the graph.

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​Add the three cases to your notes. These are very important to know.

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A Graphical Approach

(One Solution)

Where ever the graphs of linear functions intersect we have a solution.

In this case we have one solution for the system y = -x + 7 and y = 2x + 1 at the point (2, 5).

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A Graphical Approach

(No Solutions)

When lines never intersect, then there are no solutions to the system of equations.


Notice in the example that the lines have the same slope and different y-intercepts. (Recall: y=mx+b)

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A Graphical Approach

(Infinitely Many Solutions)

Notice in the example that the equations look different at first, but after a little algebra, we see that they are the same line. There are infinitely many solutions.

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Fill in the Blank

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Type the solution as an ordered pair, (x, y).

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Fill in the Blank

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Type the solution to the system of equations as an ordered pair, (x,y).

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Great work!

Your assignment for today is IXL Algebra "is (x,y) a solution to the system of equations" and "solve the system of equations by graphing".

Strive for 85!


Helpful HInt: On section graphing, remember how to use the slope intercept (y=mx+b) form to graph equations. Recall: m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. This will make things a lot easier.

Systems of Linear Equations

Algebra 1

Mrs. Lock

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