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WARM UP
Solve each equation for the given variable.

1) x – y = 3; y 2) x = 4y; x
SOLVING SYSTEMS WITH ONE SOLUTION
Substitution allows you to create a one-variable equation.
Solve the system using substitution.
y = x + 6.1
y = - 2x – 1.4
SOLVING SYSTEMS WITH ONE SOLUTION
Solve the system using substitution.
y = 2x + 1
y=x+3
SOLVING SYSTEMS WITH ONE SOLUTION
Solve the system using substitution.
x+y=6
x = -3y
TRANSPORTATION
A class is going on a school trip. There are 22
people going. There are 4 drivers and 2 types of vehicles
(vans & cars). The vans fit 6 people and the cars fit 4 including drivers.
How many vans & cars does the class need for the trip?
EXAMPLE
Solve the system using substitution.
x+y=6
5x + 5y = 10
Without using substitution, decide whether each system has no
solution or infinitely many solutions. (Hint: Write each equation in
slope-intercept form and compare).

a. 3x – y = -2 b. 3x + y = 5
y = 3x + 2 6x + 2y = 1
HOMEWORK

Pg 278 # 11 – 16

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