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The document contains two systems of linear equations: 2x + 3y = 6 and 4x + 6y = 12. It solves the systems algebraically through graphing, substitution, and elimination. The solution is x = -1 and y = 2, as verified through checking the original equations.

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The document contains two systems of linear equations: 2x + 3y = 6 and 4x + 6y = 12. It solves the systems algebraically through graphing, substitution, and elimination. The solution is x = -1 and y = 2, as verified through checking the original equations.

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2x + 3y = 6

4x + 6y = 12

GRAPHING:

eg. 1
2x 6
3y = - 3 + 3

2
y= - 3 x +2

2
m=- 3 b=2

eg. 2

6y 4x 12
6
=- 6
+ 6

2
y=- 3 +2

−2
m= 3 b=2

Hence: the 2x + 3y = 6 and 4x + 6y = 12 is an identical, consistent and


dependent.
2x + 3y = 6
4x + 6y = 12

SUBSTITUTION:
2x 3y 6
2
=- 2
+ 2
2x + 3 (1) =6

3
X=- 2
y +3 2x + 3 = 6

3
4(- 2 y +3 ¿+6 y =12 2x = 6 – 3

2x 3
-6 + 12 + 6y + 12 =
2 2

3
6 + 6y = 12 X= 2

6 y 12 6
= −
6 6 6

y = 2-1
y=1
3
The solution is 2
,1

CHECK :
2X = 3Y = 6
3
2 ( 2 ) + 3 (1) = 6
3+3=6
6=6 √

4x + 6y = 12
3
4 ( 2 ) + 6 (1) = 12
6 + 6 = 12
12 = 12 √
2x + 3y = 6
4x + 6y = 12

ELIMINATION:

2(2x + 3y = 6) 4x + 6y = 12
4x + 6y = 12 4x + 6y = 12
0=0

The system is infinitely many solution. Its solution set is all


numbers for each variable.
GRAPHICALLY:

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

x = -2y + 3

Let y = 0 , x = -2 (0) + 3
x= 0+3
x=3

Let x = 0 , 0 = -2y + 3
2y = 3
2y 3
2 = 2
1
y = 12

y = 2x + 4

Let y = 0 , 0 = 2x + 4
−2 x 4
=
−2 2
x = -2

Let x = 0 , y = 2 (0) + 4
y=0+4
y=4

CHECK: (-1 ,2)

x = -2y + 3 y = 2x + 4
-1 = -2(2) + 3 2 = 2(-1) + 4
-1 = -4 + 3 2 = -2 + 4
-1 = -1 True 2 = 2 True
SUBSTITUTION:

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

x = -2y + 3

y = 2(-2y + 3) + 4
y = -4y + 6 + 4
y + -4y + 10
y + 4y = 10
5y 10
5 = 5
y=2

Solve for X

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

CHECK: (-1, 2)

x = -2y + 3
-1 = -2(2) + 3
-1 = -4 + 3
-1 = -1 True

y = 2x + 4
2 = 2(-1) + 4
2 = -2 + 4
2 = 2 True
ELIMINATION:

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

2(x + 2y = 3) 2
-2x + y = 4

2x + 4y = 6
+ -2x + y = 4
5 y 10
=
5 5
y=2

Solve for x:

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

CHECK: (-1, 2)

x = -2y + 3
-1 = -2(2) + 3
-1 = -4 + 3
-1 = -1 True

y = 2x + 4
2 = -2 + 4
2 = 2 True

A. Sketch the graph of each linear inequality in x-y plane


3. 5x + 2y ≥ 11

2 y 5 x 11
− +
2 2 2

−5 x 11
Y= 2 + 2

B. Sketch the graph of each system in x-y plane

3. x >6
y ≤−2

x=6
y = -2

 If the inequality symbol is ¿ or ≤ the shaded region is below the boundary


line.

 For x interpret if the inequality symbol is ¿ or ≥ the shaded region is to the


right of the boundary line.

 If the inequality symbol is ¿ or ≤ the shaded region is to the left of the


boundary line.

NOTE: for y interpret of the inequality symbol is ¿ or ≥ the shaded region is


above the boundary line.

TEST POINT:

(eg. 1) x >6 , (7,0) (eg. 2) y ≤−2 , (0, -3)


7 > 6 TRUE √ -3 ≤ -2 TRUE √

The solution is the set of points common to both Inequalities. It is the part of the
graph that contains the two shades, including those [parts of the line that satisfy
both inequalities.

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