Exercises: systems with two variables
Solve with the most appropriate method.
For this task you need the following basic knowledge: System of linear equations
For this exercise, the addition method is most suitable, as occurs in both equations.
Solve for
Plug into one of both equations, for instance
Write down the solution set
For this task you need the following basic knowledge: System of linear equations
You get a very nice solution with the substitution method.
The equation is solved to and in equation there is . You can even use the substitution method without doing any transformation.
Transform equation
Plug from into
Conclude and solve for
As you can see now, the entries in the last line are not the same, which results in a contradiction. Hence, the system has no solution, since no number can be assigned for , such that is satisfied.
For this task you need the following basic knowledge: System of linear equations
You best use the addition method, since you can see with a sharp eye (this is what math lessons shall train you for) that is times .
Multiply the first equation by 4
As you can see now, both equations are identical. It follows that the system has an infinite number of solutions. Graphically, this corresponds to two straight lines lying on top of each other.
Solve the equation for one more variable to obtain the solution set.