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Solving Linear Systems by Substitution - Flagler County Schools

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7.2<br />

<strong>Solving</strong> <strong>Linear</strong> <strong>Systems</strong><br />

<strong>by</strong> <strong>Substitution</strong><br />

Goals p Use substitution to solve a linear system.<br />

p Model a real-life situation using a linear system.<br />

SOLVING A LINEAR SYSTEM BY SUBSTITUTION<br />

Step 1 Solve one of the equations for one of its variables .<br />

Step 2 Substitute the expression from Step 1 into the other<br />

equation and solve for the other variable .<br />

Step 3 Substitute the value from Step 2 into the revised<br />

equation from Step 1 and solve.<br />

Step 4 Check the solution in each of the original equations.<br />

Example 1 Choosing an Equation to Solve<br />

Tell which equation you would use to isolate a variable. Explain your<br />

reasoning.<br />

a. 6x y 5 Equation 1 b. 5c 2d 1 Equation 1<br />

2x 3y 10 Equation 2 c 3d 0 Equation 2<br />

Solution<br />

a. It would be easiest to isolate y in Equation 1 because the<br />

variable has a coefficient of 1 .<br />

b. It would be easiest to isolate c in Equation 2 because the<br />

variable has a coefficient of 1 .<br />

Lesson 7.2 • Algebra 1 Notetaking Guide 137


138 Algebra 1 Notetaking Guide • Chapter 7<br />

Example 2 The <strong>Substitution</strong> Method<br />

Solve the linear system.<br />

2x 5y 13 Equation 1<br />

x 3y 1 Equation 2<br />

Solution<br />

1. Solve for x in Equation 2 because it is easy to isolate x.<br />

x 3y 1 Revised Equation 2<br />

2. Substitute 3y 1 for x in Equation 1 and solve for y.<br />

2x 5y 13 Write Equation 1.<br />

2( 3y 1 ) 5y 13 Substitute for x.<br />

6y 2 5y 13 Distribute.<br />

11y 2 13 Simplify.<br />

11y 11 Add 2 to each side.<br />

y 1 Solve for y.<br />

3. To find the value of x, substitute 1 for y in the revised<br />

Equation 2 and solve for x.<br />

x 3y 1 Write revised Equation 2.<br />

x 3(1) 1 Substitute for y.<br />

x 4 Simplify.<br />

4. Check that ( 4 , 1 ) is a solution <strong>by</strong> substituting 4 for<br />

x and 1 for y in each of the original equations.<br />

Equation 1 Equation 2<br />

2x 5y 13 x 3y 1<br />

2( 4 ) 5( 1 ) 13 4 3( 1 ) 1<br />

8 5 13 4 3 1<br />

13 13 1 1<br />

Answer The solution is ( 4 , 1 ).


Checkpoint Tell which equation you would use to isolate a<br />

variable. Explain your reasoning.<br />

1. x 2y 0 2. 4x 2y 10<br />

x 8y 5 7xy12 I would isolate x in the I would isolate y in the<br />

first equation because it second equation because<br />

is easy to do so and the it is easier to do so than<br />

value is easy to substitute to isolate y in the first<br />

in the other equation. equation or x in either<br />

equation.<br />

Use the substitution method to solve the linear system.<br />

3. y x 1 4. y 5x 3<br />

x 5y 15 3x 2y 8<br />

(5, 4) (2, 7)<br />

Lesson 7.2 • Algebra 1 Notetaking Guide 139

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