Course: Algebra II / Elementary Algebra
Topic: Linear Systems
Subtopic: 2x2 Systems of Equations II - Substitution Method
Overview
There are two methods of solving a system of equations algebraically. We cover the first one in this lesson. The substitution method involves substituting one of the system's equations into the other with the goal of eliminating a variable so you can solve to the remaining variable.
Objectives
By the end of this topic you should know and be prepared to be tested on:
- 5.2.1 Solve a 2x2 linear system of equations algebraically by the substitution method
- 5.2 2 While solving a system by the substitution method, recognize that the system has no solution
- 5.2.3 While solving a system by the substitution method, recognize that the system has an infinite number of solutions
Terminology
Define: substitution, substitution method of solving a system of equations
Text Notes
Text:
Intro & Inter Algebra for CS 3ed by Blitzer, sect. 4.2
- As you work through the examples and exercises, try checking your answers by graphing electronically.
- SKIP "supply and demand models" such as example 5.
- SKIP "curve fitting" and "linear regression" throughout chapter 4 (and the entire course).