Lesson 1.1: Systems of Linear Equations: Joemylene L. Sañosa
Lesson 1.1: Systems of Linear Equations: Joemylene L. Sañosa
Lesson 1.1: Systems of Linear Equations: Joemylene L. Sañosa
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Systems of Linear Equations
JOEMYLENE L. SAÑOSA
Subject Teacher
System of Linear Equations
in Two Variables
A.Give the value of each of the following if x = 2 and y = -1.
1. 5x + 3y 2. 7x + 3y -12 3. –x – 3y + 7
D. Two times the sum of a number and three is twenty. What is the
number?
A linear equation in two variables,
x and y, is an equation that can be
written in the form ax + by = c,
where a, b, and c are constants
such that a ≠ 0 and b ≠ 0.
Statements Linear Equations in
Two Variables
a. Ralph has Php 1 coins and Php 5 coins.
The total number of coins is Php 50. Let
x and y be the numbers of Php 1 coins
and Php 5 coins, respectively.
b. There are m chairs and n tables in a
room. The total number of chairs and
tables is 36.
A. Why must a ≠ 0 or b ≠ 0 in ax + by = c so
that the equation is a linear equation in two
variables?