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Module 16 Lesson 3

The document provides detailed instructions on solving systems of linear equations using both substitution and elimination methods. It includes step-by-step procedures, examples, and activities for practice, demonstrating how to find variable values and check solutions. Additionally, it discusses dependent systems and provides various exercises to reinforce understanding of the concepts.
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Module 16 Lesson 3

The document provides detailed instructions on solving systems of linear equations using both substitution and elimination methods. It includes step-by-step procedures, examples, and activities for practice, demonstrating how to find variable values and check solutions. Additionally, it discusses dependent systems and provides various exercises to reinforce understanding of the concepts.
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LESSON 3 - SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR

EQUATIONS BY
SUBSTITUTION METHOD
To solve a system of linear equations by
substitution method, the following procedures
could be followed:
a. Solve for one variable in terms of the other
variable in one of the equations. If one of the
equations already gives the value of one
variable, you may proceed to the next step.
b. Substitute the value of the variable found in
the first step of the second equation.
c. Substitute the value obtained in (b) to any of
the original
equations to find the value of the other
variable.

d. Check the values of the variables obtained


against the
linear equations in the system.
Example: Solve the system 2x + y = 5 (1)
-x + 2y = 5 (2)
by substitution method.
Solution:
Use 2x + y = 5 to solve for y in terms of x.
y = 5 – 2x (3)
Substitute 5 – 2x for y in the equation (2).
-x + 2y = 5.
-x + 2(5 – 2x) = 5
-x + 10 – 4x = 5
-5x = 5 – 10
-5x = -5
x=1
Substitute 1, value of x, to any of the
original equations to solve for y.
Using equation (1)
2x + y = 5
2(1) + y = 5
2+y=5
y=5-2
y=3
Check the values of the variables obtained
against the linear equations in the system.
1. 2x + y = 5; x = 1 and y = 3
2(1) + 3 = 5
2+3=5
5=5

2. -x + 2y = 5; x = 1 and y = 3
-1 + 2(3) = 5
-1 + 6 = 5
5=5
Therefore, the solution to the system 2x
+y=5
-x +
2y = 5
is the ordered pair (1, 3).
Example: Solve the system
(1)

(2)
Example: Solve the system
(1)

(2)
Example: Solve the system
(1)

(2)
LESSON 4 – SOLVING SYSTEMS OF LINEAR
EQUATIONS BY ELIMINATION METHOD
To solve a system of linear equations in two
variables by the elimination method, the
following procedures could be followed:
a. Whenever necessary, rewrite both
equations in standard form Ax + By = C.
b. Whenever necessary, multiply either
equation or both equations by a nonzero
number so that the coefficients of x or y will
have a sum of 0.
c. Add the resulting equations. This leads to an
equation in one variable. Simplify, then solve the
resulting equation.

d. Substitute the value obtained to any of the


original equations to find value of the other
variable.

e. Check the values of the variables obtained


against the linear equations in the system.
Example:
Solve the system 3x + y = 7
2x – 5y = 16 by elimination
method.
Solution:
Think of eliminating y first. Multiply the equation
3x + y = 7 by 5.
[3x + y = 7]5
15x + 5y = 35
Add the resulting equations.
15x + 5y = 35
2x – 5y = 16
17x = 51
Substitute 3, value of x, to any of the
original equations to solve for y.
3x + y = 7
3(3) + y = 7
9+y=7
y=7–9
y = -2

Solution: {(3, -2)}


Check the values of the variables obtained
against the linear equations in the system.
1. 3x + y = 7 x = 3 and y = -2
3(3) + (-2) = 7
9–2=7
7=7

2. 2x – 5y = 16 x = 3 and y = -2
2(3) – 5(-2) = 16
6 + 10 = 16
16 = 16
Therefore, the solution to the system 3x
+y =7
2x – 5y =
16 is the ordered pair (3, -2).
ACTIVITY 9 – ELIMINATE ME !
What variable will be eliminated if you add
the 2 equations? If none, determine the
number(s) that must be multiplied to one or
both equations in each system to eliminate one
of the variables by adding the resulting
equations.

1. x – y = -3
3x + y = 19

y will be eliminated.
2. x + 3y = 5
4x + 2y = 0
To eliminate x, multiply equation 1 by -4.
3. 2x + y = 7
-2x + 3y = 5
x will be eliminated.
4. 5x – 2y = 13
2x + y = 7
To eliminate y, multiply equation 2 by 2.
5. 2x + 3y = 6
4x + 6y = 12
The system is dependent.
ACTIVITY 10:
Solve each system of linear equations by
elimination method.
1. x+y=6
x–y=2
2x =8
x =4
x+y=6
4+y=6
y=6–4
y=2 Solution: {(4,2)}
2. x + 2y = 7
x–y=1

[x + 2y = 7] [-1]
x-2=1
x-2=1
-x - 2y = -7 x=1+2
___x – y = 1 x=3
-3y = -6
y=2 Solution: {(3,2)}
3. x + y = -3
-x + y = 15
2y = 12
y=6

x + y = -3
x + 6 = -3
x = -3 - 6
x = -9

Solution: {(-9,6)}
4. x+y=2
2x + 3y = 5
[x + y = 2] [-2]
-2x – 2y = -4
2x + 3y = 5_
y=1
x+y=2
x + 1= 2
x=2–1
x=1 Solution: {(1,1)}
Additional Activity – ELIMINATE ME !
What variable will be eliminated if you add
the 2 equations? If none, determine the
number(s) that must be multiplied to one or
both equations in each system to eliminate one
of the variables by adding the resulting
equations. 3x + y = 19
3(4) + y = 19
1. x – y = -3 12 + y = 19
3x + y = 19 y=
4x = 16 19 – 12
x =4 y=7
2. x + 3y = 5
4x + 2y = 0

[x + 3y = 5] [-4] x + 3y = 5
x + 3(2) = 5
-4x -12y = -20 x+6=5
4x + 2y = 0___ x=5–
-10y = -20 6
y=2 x = -1

Solution: {(-1,2)}
3. 2x + y = 7
-2x + 3y = 5
4y = 12
y=3
2x + y = 7
2x + 3 = 7
2x = 7 – 3
2x = 4
x=2

Solution: {(2,3)}
4. 5x – 2y = 13
2x + y = 7

[2x + y = 7] [2] 2x + y = 7
2(3) + y = 7
4x + 2y = 14 6+y=7
5x – 2y = 13_ y=7–
9x = 27 6
y=1
x =3
Solution: {(3,1)}
5. 2x + 3y = 6
4x + 6y = 12

The system is dependent and has an


infinite number of solutions

Solutions: {(0,2), (3,0), (1.5,1),…}


ACTIVITY 5 – WHAT MAKES IT TRUE ?
Find the value of the variable that would make
the equation true.
1. 5x = 15
x=3

2. x + 7 = 10
x = 10-7
x=3
3. -3x = 21
x = -7
4. 3y – 5 = 4
3y = 4 + 5
3y = 9
y=3
5. 9x = -27
x = -3

6. 2y + 5y = -28
7y = -28
y=-4
7. -7x = -14
x=2
8. -3y + 7y = 12
4y = 12
y=3
9. 3x = -9
x = -3
10.5x – 2x = -15
3x = -15
x = -5
ACTIVITY 6 – IF I WERE YOU…
Solve for the indicated variable in terms of the
other variable. 11 – 4x
1. 4x + y = 11 y-9=+ y
2. -2x + 7y = 18 x=
-2x = 18 - 7y - 9 + 5x
3. 5x - y = 9 y=
- y = 9 – 5x -5 – 3y
4. -3x – 9y = 15 x=
-3x = 9y + 15 12 – 4x
5. 4x + y = 12 y=
6. + 3y = 2 x = 8 -12y
+ 3y = 2][4]
x + 12y = 8
7. -8x – 4y = 16 y=
-4y = 8x + 16 -4 -2x
8. =7 y=
= 7] [3] 2x - 21
2x - y = 21
9. 12x + 3y = 6 y2 =
- 4x
3y = -12x + 6

10. – y = 8 x = -12 -
[– y = 8] [6]
-4x - 3y = 48
-4x = 3y + 48
ACTIVITY 7 – TAKE MY PLACE !
Determine the resulting equation by
substituting the given value of one variable in
the left equation. Then solve for the variables
using the resulting equation.
EQUATION VALUE OF
THE VARIABLE
1. 4x - y = 6 y = 3 +y 3
=x+
3 y=6
4x – (x + 3) = 6
4x – x - 3 = 6
3x = 6 + 3
2. x + 3y = 12 x=4-y
4 – y + 3y = 12 x=4-
2y = 12 - 4 x
4=0
2y = 8
y=4
3. 2x - 3y = 9 y=x-2
2x - 3(x-2) = 9 y = -3 - 2
2x - 3x + 6 = 9 y = -5
-x = 9 - 6
-x = 3
x = -3
4. 5x + 2y = 8 x = 3y + 1
5(3y+1) + 2y = 8 x = 3() + 1
15y + 5 + 2y = 8
17y = 8 - 5 x = + 1
17y = 3
y= x=
5. 4x – 7y = -11 y=x–4
4x – 7(x - 4) = -11 y = 13 - 4
4x -7x + 28 = -11 y=9
-3x = – 11 - 28
-3x = - 39
x = 13
6. -5x = y + 11 y = 3x + 5
-5x = 3x + 5 + 11 y = 3(-2) +
-5x -3x = 16 y
5 = -6 + 5
-8x = 16 y=-1
x = -2
ACTIVITY 8:
Solve each system of linear equations by
substitution method.
1. x + y = 8
y=x+6
x+x+6=8
2x + 6 = 8
2x = 8 – 6
2x = 2
x=1
y=x+6
y=1+6 Solution:
2. x – y = -9
x=-y+7
-y + 7 – y = -9
-2y + 7 = -9
-2y = -9 – 7
-2y = -16
y=8
x = -y + 7
x = -8 + 7
x = -1

Solution: {(-1, 8)}


3. x + y = -12
y = 3x

x + 3x = -12
4x = -12
x = -3

y = 3x
y = 3(-3)
y = -9

Solution: {(-3,-9)}
4. 3x – 6y = 15
x=y+3
3(y + 3) - 6y = 15
3y + 9 – 6y = 15
-3y + 9 = 15
-3y = 15 – 9
-3y = 6
y = -2
x=y+3
x = -2 + 3
x=1
Solution: {(1,-2)}
5. -3x + 4y = 1
x = 3 + 2y
-3(3+2y) + 4y = 1
-9 - 6y + 4y = 1
-2y -9 = 1
-2y = 1 + 9
-2y = 10
y = -5
x = 3 + 2y
x = 3 + 2(-5)
x = 3 -10
x = -7 Solution: {(-7,-

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