ALGII - 3.2 Substitution and Elimination - Day 2
ALGII - 3.2 Substitution and Elimination - Day 2
Steps:
1. Place both equations in Standard Form Ax+By=C
2. Determine which variable to eliminate with Addition
or Subtraction.
3. Solve for the variable left.
4. Go back and use the found variable in step 3 to find
second variable.
5. Check the solution in both equations of the system.
Elimination
● The key to solving a system by elimination is getting rid of one variable.
● Let’s review the Additive Inverse property.
● What is the Additive Inverse of: 3x? -5y? 8p? q?
-3x 5y -8p -q
● What happens if we add two additive inverses?
We get 0. The terms cancel.
● We will try to eliminate one variable by adding, subtracting, or
multiplying the variable(s) until the two terms are additive inverses.
● We will then add the two equations, giving us one equation with one
variable.
● Solve for that variable.
● Then plug back into one of the original equations to find the other
variable.
Elimination – Example #1
● Solve the system: m+n=6
m -n=5
● Notice that the n terms in both equations are additive inverses. So if we
add the equations the n terms will cancel.
2. 5x+2y=12
-6x-2y=-14
3. 5x+ 4y = 12
7x - 6y = 40
4. 5m + 2n = -8
4m +3n=2
Substitution
Substitution
To solve a system of equations by substitution…
● The solution is (-5, 4). (List p first since it comes first alphabetically.)
2. 3x + y = 7
4x + 2y = 16
3. 2x + y = 5
3x – 3y = 3
4. 2x + 2Y = 4
x – 2y = 0