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3.2 Solving Linear Systems by Substitution Objective: solve a system of linear equations in two variables by substitution
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3.2 Solving Linear Systems by Substitution Objective: solve a system of linear equations in two variables by substitution.

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Page 1: 3.2 Solving Linear Systems by Substitution Objective: solve a system of linear equations in two variables by substitution.

3.2 Solving Linear Systems by Substitution

Objective: solve a system of linear equations in two variables by

substitution

Page 2: 3.2 Solving Linear Systems by Substitution Objective: solve a system of linear equations in two variables by substitution.
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What is the substitution method?When would we use it?

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Solving a Linear System by Substitution

1. Solve one equation for one of its variables.2. Substitute the expression from Step 1 into

the other equation and solve for the other variable.

3. Substitute the value from Step 2 into the revised equation from Step 1 and solve.

4. Check the solution in each of the original equations.

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Use substitution

Equation 1: y = 2xEquation 2: 4x – y = 6

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Use substitution

Equation 1: 3x + 2y = 7Equation 2: x – 2y = -3

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Practice

3x + 2y = 1-2x + y = -4

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Practice

1. 2x + y = 3 & 3x + y = 0

2. 2x + 3y = 4 & x + 2y = 1

3. 3x – y = 5 & 4x + 2y = 10

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On one day, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, admitted 4400 adults and students and collected $57,200 in ticket sales. The price of admission is $14 for an adult and $10 for a student. How many adults and how many students were admitted to the museum that day?

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On one day, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, admitted 541 adults and children and collected $9020 in ticket sales. The price of admission is $40 for an adult and $11 for a child. Find how many adults and children were admitted to the museum on that day.

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Your friend bought a total of 8 pounds of sliced turkey and sliced ham for a party. The sliced turkey costs $3/lb and the sliced ham costs $4/lb. The total cost was $28.50. How much of each type of meat did your friend buy?