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We’ll start by looking at the solutions to the equation we found in [link] . We can summarize this information in a table of solutions.
To find a third solution, we’ll let and solve for
Multiply. | |
Simplify. |
The ordered pair is a solution to . We will add it to the table.
We can find more solutions to the equation by substituting any value of or any value of and solving the resulting equation to get another ordered pair that is a solution. There are an infinite number of solutions for this equation.
Complete the table to find three solutions to the equation
Substitute and into
The results are summarized in the table.
Complete the table to find three solutions to the equation
The results are summarized in the table.
To find a solution to a linear equation, we can choose any number we want to substitute into the equation for either or We could choose or any other value we want. But it’s a good idea to choose a number that’s easy to work with. We’ll usually choose as one of our values.
Find a solution to the equation
Step 1: Choose any value for one of the variables in the equation. | We can substitute any value we want for
or any value for
Let's pick What is the value of if ? | |
Step 2: Substitute that value into the equation.
Solve for the other variable. |
Substitute for Simplify. Divide both sides by 2. |
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Step 3: Write the solution as an ordered pair. | So, when | This solution is represented by the ordered pair |
Step 4: Check. |
Is the result a true equation? Yes! |
We said that linear equations in two variables have infinitely many solutions, and we’ve just found one of them. Let’s find some other solutions to the equation
Find three more solutions to the equation
To find solutions to
choose a value for
or
Remember, we can choose any value we want for
or
Here we chose
for
and
and
for
Substitute it into the equation. | |||
Simplify.
Solve. |
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Write the ordered pair. |
Check your answers.
So and are all solutions to the equation In the previous example, we found that is a solution, too. We can list these solutions in a table.
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