Solve Systems All Methods Mixed Review PDF
Solve Systems All Methods Mixed Review PDF
Solve Systems All Methods Mixed Review PDF
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I. Model Problems.
II. Practice
III. Challenge Problems
VI. Answer Key
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Notice that if you add the equations together, you can eliminate y and
solve for x.
Add the equations together to
6x 10 y 14
eliminate y.
4x 10 y 6
2x 8
x=4 Divide each side by -2 to solve for
x.
4(4) + 10y = 6 16 + 10y = 6 Substitute x = 4 into the second
equation to solve for y.
10y = -10 Subtract 16 from each side.
y = -1 Divide each side by 10.
Its best to use the substitution method when one equation is solved
for one variable in terms of the other. Substitute this expression into the
other equation and solve the resulting equation. Substitute the value
into one of the original equations to find the value of the other variable.
5x 4 y 1 2 x 5y 5
1
1. 2.
7x 2 y 13 y 4x 1
4x 13 y 50 23 x 4 y 36
3. 4.
3x 8y 84 y 5x 20
y 12 x 18 7x 12 y 30
5. 6.
y x 20 6x 2 y 35
1
5x 23 y 12 6x 2 y 4
7. 8.
6x 3 y 20
1
y 5x 3
5x 10 y 70 3x 3y 24
9. 10.
8x 30 y 20 4x 5y 42
y x 1 6x 25 y 54
11. 12.
3x 5y 17 y x 5
4x 4 y 44 3x 81 y 13
13. 14.
5x 3y 57 8x 4 y 44
1
y 23 x 3 10x 3y 32
15. 16.
x 4 y 1 6x 7 y 40
y x 11 0.2x y 102
17. 18.
4x 5 y 70 0.8x 0.7 y 62
4
y x 11 3x 4 y 22
19. 20.
4x 5 y 70 2x 7 y 5
4
x 2 y 5x y 26
21. 22.
5x y 44 6x 8y 4
6x 5y 74 11x 8y 30
23. 24.
3x 2 y 1 6x 8y 20
3x 2 y 15 3 x 8y 44
2
25. 26.
4x 5y 13 4x 8y 16
4x ky 20
36. Consider the system:
2x 3y 10
Find a value of k such that the system has infinitely many solutions.
37. Explain how to choose the best method to solve a system of linear
equations. In which case is it best to use graphing? Substitution?
Elimination?
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IV. Answer Key
1. (3, -4)
2. (0, -1)
3. (12, 6)
4. (6, 10)
5. (4, 16)
6. (5, 10)
7. (-4, 12)
8. (-1/2, 1/2)
9. (-10, -2)
10. (-2, 10)
11. (6, 7)
12. (10, 15)
13. (-3, 14)
14. (5, -16)
15. (3, -1)
16. (-2, 4)
17. (16, 5)
18. (-10, 100)
19. (6, 3)
20. (6, -1)
21. (8, -4)
22. (6, -4)
23. (-1/2, )
24. (-2, 1)
25. (7, -3)
26. (18, -7)
27. (-2, 4)
28. (3, 5)
29. (10, 16)
30. (4, -3)
31. (7, 4, 9)
32. (8, -2, 4)
33. (3, -2, 4)
34. (4, -2, -1)
35. (-3, 4, -1)
36. k = 6
37. answers will vary. samples: graphing: when equations are given in y
= mx + b form. substitution: when one variable is easy solved in terms
of the other. elimination: when equations can easily be added together
to eliminate one of the variables,
38. The student did not realize that the equations are the same line. The
system has infinitely many solutions.