x + 9y = 7 (1)
x = 3 - 9y (2)
What is the solution of the system?
Type an ordered pair. Type N if there is no solution.
Thank you!
Cooper
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x + 9y = 7 (1)
x = 3 - 9y (2)
What is the solution of the system?
Type an ordered pair. Type N if there is no solution.
Thank you!
Cooper
I should have said "subtract" instead of "add" in #2. (I probably also should have looked at it a bit closer).
subtract 9y from both sides
(Equation 1)
(Equation 2)
Look carefully at the equations. Both have an x on the left; both have -9y on the right. You could rearrange them like this:
That's not possible if the two equations are to have a solution. Subtract the two equations:
. "Huh?". This is obviously not possible. Therefore, the equations have no solution (they're equations of parallel lines). In order to have a solution, the lines have to intersect.)
Type "N"
Also, to show you why there is no solution, you can fraw the two graphs. To do this, put them in the form
That brings the equations toand
The solutions are where the two lines meet. If they do not, there is no solution. Here, you'll see that their gradient are the same, and the lines are parallel. Do parallel lines ever meet? The answer is no, and therefore, there are no solutions.
There is an easier way to solve for these 2 equations:
1. X+9y=7
2.X=3-9y
On number 2 you already know what X equals so insert this answer into X for #1.
(3-9Y)+9Y=7
3-9Y+9Y=7
-9y+9Y cancel each other out so you are left with 3 = 7, which is not true therefore there is no solution.
You cannot tell which method is easier. Some people find it easier through graphs, others by substitution, others by elimination. All these are good, provided you get the correct conclusion.
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