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Systems of Equations
A set of equations is called a system of
equations.
The solutions must satisfy each equation in the
system.
If all equations in a system are linear, the system
is a system of linear equations, or a linear
system.
2
Systems of Linear Equations:
A solution to a system of equations is an
ordered pair that satisfy all the equations in
the system.
A system of linear equations can have:
1. Exactly one solution
2. No solutions
3. Infinitely many solutions
3
Systems of Linear Equations:
There are four ways to solve systems of linear
equations:
1. By graphing
2. By substitution
3. By addition (also called elimination)
4. By multiplication
4
Solving Systems by Graphing:
When solving a system by graphing:
1. Find ordered pairs that satisfy each of the
equations.
2. Plot the ordered pairs and sketch the
graphs of both equations on the same axis.
3. The coordinates of the point or points of
intersection of the graphs are the solution or
solutions to the system of equations.
Systems of Linear Equations in Two
VariablesSolving Linear Systems by Graphing.
One way to find the solution set of a linear system of equations is to graph
each equation and find the point where the graphs intersect.
Example 1: Solve the system of equations by
graphing.
A) x + y = 5 B) 2x + y = -5
2x - y = 4 -x + 3y = 6
Solution: {(3,2)} Solution: {(-3,1)}
Deciding whether an ordered pair is a
solution of a linear system.
The solution set of a linear system of equations contains all ordered
pairs that satisfy all the equations at the same time.
Example 1: Is the ordered pair a solution of the given system?
2x + y = -6 Substitute the ordered pair into each equation.
x + 3y = 2 Both equations must be satisfied.
A) (-4, 2) B) (3, -12)
2(-4) + 2 = -6 2(3) + (-12) = -6
(-4) + 3(2) = 2 (3) + 3(-12) = 2
-6 = -6 -6 = -6
2 = 2 -33 ≠ -6
∴ Yes ∴ No
Solving Linear Systems by Graphing.
There are three possible solutions to a system of linear equations in two
variables that have been graphed:
1) The two graphs intersect at a single point. The coordinates give the solution of
the system. In this case, the solution is “consistent” and the equations are
“independent”.
2) The graphs are parallel lines. (Slopes are equal) In this case the system is
“inconsistent” and the solution set is 0 or null.
3) The graphs are the same line. (Slopes and y-intercepts are the same) In this
case, the equations are “dependent” and the solution set is an infinite set of
ordered pairs.
• There are three possible outcomes when
graphing two linear equations in a plane.
•One point of intersection, so one solution
•Parallel lines, so no solution
•Coincident lines, so infinite # of solutions
• If there is at least one solution, the system
is considered to be consistent.
• If the system defines distinct lines, the
equations are independent.
Types of Systems
Since there are only 3 possible outcomes
with 2 lines in a plane, we can determine
how many solutions of the system there
will be without graphing the lines.
Change both linear equations into slope-
intercept form.
We can then easily determine if the lines
intersect, are parallel, or are the same
line.
Types of Systems
10
Solving Systems by Graphing:
Consistent DependentInconsistent
One solution
Lines intersect
No solution
Lines are parallel
Infinite number of
solutions
Coincide-Same
line
Three possible solutions to a linear system in two
variables:
One solution: coordinates of a point
No solutions: inconsistent case
Infinitely many solutions: dependent case
Linear System in Two
Variables
12
2x – y = 2
x + y = -2
2x – y = 2
-y = -2x + 2
y = 2x – 2
x + y = -2
y = -x - 2
Different slope, different
13
3x + 2y = 3
3x + 2y = -4
3x + 2y = 3
2y = -3x + 3
y = -3/2 x + 3/2
3x + 2y = -4
2y = -3x -4
y = -3/2 x - 2
Same slope, different intercept!!
x – y = -3
2x – 2y = -6
x – y = -3
-y = -x – 3
y = x + 3
2x – 2y = -6
-2y = -2x – 6
y = x + 3 Same slope, same
intercept! Same
equation!!
15
Determine Without Graphing:
•There is a somewhat shortened way to
determine what type (one solution, no solutions,
infinitely many solutions) of solution exists
within a system.
•Notice we are not finding the solution, just what
type of solution.
•Write the equations in slope-intercept form: y
= mx + b.
(i.e., solve the equations for y, remember
that m = slope, b = y - intercept).
16
Determine Without Graphing:
Once the equations are in slope-intercept form,
compare the slopes and intercepts.
One solution – the lines will have different slopes.
No solution – the lines will have the same slope,
but different intercepts.
Infinitely many solutions – the lines will have the
same slope and the same intercept.
17
Determine Without Graphing:
Given the following lines, determine what type
of solution exists, without graphing.
Equation 1: 3x = 6y + 5
Equation 2: y = (1/2)x – 3
Writing each in slope-intercept form (solve for y)
Equation 1: y = (1/2)x – 5/6
Equation 2: y = (1/2)x – 3
Since the lines have the same slope but
different y-intercepts, there is no solution to the
system of equations. The lines are parallel.

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Systems of Linear Equations Graphing

  • 1. Systems of Equations A set of equations is called a system of equations. The solutions must satisfy each equation in the system. If all equations in a system are linear, the system is a system of linear equations, or a linear system.
  • 2. 2 Systems of Linear Equations: A solution to a system of equations is an ordered pair that satisfy all the equations in the system. A system of linear equations can have: 1. Exactly one solution 2. No solutions 3. Infinitely many solutions
  • 3. 3 Systems of Linear Equations: There are four ways to solve systems of linear equations: 1. By graphing 2. By substitution 3. By addition (also called elimination) 4. By multiplication
  • 4. 4 Solving Systems by Graphing: When solving a system by graphing: 1. Find ordered pairs that satisfy each of the equations. 2. Plot the ordered pairs and sketch the graphs of both equations on the same axis. 3. The coordinates of the point or points of intersection of the graphs are the solution or solutions to the system of equations.
  • 5. Systems of Linear Equations in Two VariablesSolving Linear Systems by Graphing. One way to find the solution set of a linear system of equations is to graph each equation and find the point where the graphs intersect. Example 1: Solve the system of equations by graphing. A) x + y = 5 B) 2x + y = -5 2x - y = 4 -x + 3y = 6 Solution: {(3,2)} Solution: {(-3,1)}
  • 6. Deciding whether an ordered pair is a solution of a linear system. The solution set of a linear system of equations contains all ordered pairs that satisfy all the equations at the same time. Example 1: Is the ordered pair a solution of the given system? 2x + y = -6 Substitute the ordered pair into each equation. x + 3y = 2 Both equations must be satisfied. A) (-4, 2) B) (3, -12) 2(-4) + 2 = -6 2(3) + (-12) = -6 (-4) + 3(2) = 2 (3) + 3(-12) = 2 -6 = -6 -6 = -6 2 = 2 -33 ≠ -6 ∴ Yes ∴ No
  • 7. Solving Linear Systems by Graphing. There are three possible solutions to a system of linear equations in two variables that have been graphed: 1) The two graphs intersect at a single point. The coordinates give the solution of the system. In this case, the solution is “consistent” and the equations are “independent”. 2) The graphs are parallel lines. (Slopes are equal) In this case the system is “inconsistent” and the solution set is 0 or null. 3) The graphs are the same line. (Slopes and y-intercepts are the same) In this case, the equations are “dependent” and the solution set is an infinite set of ordered pairs.
  • 8. • There are three possible outcomes when graphing two linear equations in a plane. •One point of intersection, so one solution •Parallel lines, so no solution •Coincident lines, so infinite # of solutions • If there is at least one solution, the system is considered to be consistent. • If the system defines distinct lines, the equations are independent. Types of Systems
  • 9. Since there are only 3 possible outcomes with 2 lines in a plane, we can determine how many solutions of the system there will be without graphing the lines. Change both linear equations into slope- intercept form. We can then easily determine if the lines intersect, are parallel, or are the same line. Types of Systems
  • 10. 10 Solving Systems by Graphing: Consistent DependentInconsistent One solution Lines intersect No solution Lines are parallel Infinite number of solutions Coincide-Same line
  • 11. Three possible solutions to a linear system in two variables: One solution: coordinates of a point No solutions: inconsistent case Infinitely many solutions: dependent case Linear System in Two Variables
  • 12. 12 2x – y = 2 x + y = -2 2x – y = 2 -y = -2x + 2 y = 2x – 2 x + y = -2 y = -x - 2 Different slope, different
  • 13. 13 3x + 2y = 3 3x + 2y = -4 3x + 2y = 3 2y = -3x + 3 y = -3/2 x + 3/2 3x + 2y = -4 2y = -3x -4 y = -3/2 x - 2 Same slope, different intercept!!
  • 14. x – y = -3 2x – 2y = -6 x – y = -3 -y = -x – 3 y = x + 3 2x – 2y = -6 -2y = -2x – 6 y = x + 3 Same slope, same intercept! Same equation!!
  • 15. 15 Determine Without Graphing: •There is a somewhat shortened way to determine what type (one solution, no solutions, infinitely many solutions) of solution exists within a system. •Notice we are not finding the solution, just what type of solution. •Write the equations in slope-intercept form: y = mx + b. (i.e., solve the equations for y, remember that m = slope, b = y - intercept).
  • 16. 16 Determine Without Graphing: Once the equations are in slope-intercept form, compare the slopes and intercepts. One solution – the lines will have different slopes. No solution – the lines will have the same slope, but different intercepts. Infinitely many solutions – the lines will have the same slope and the same intercept.
  • 17. 17 Determine Without Graphing: Given the following lines, determine what type of solution exists, without graphing. Equation 1: 3x = 6y + 5 Equation 2: y = (1/2)x – 3 Writing each in slope-intercept form (solve for y) Equation 1: y = (1/2)x – 5/6 Equation 2: y = (1/2)x – 3 Since the lines have the same slope but different y-intercepts, there is no solution to the system of equations. The lines are parallel.