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CHAPTER SEVEN
SYSTEMS OF LINEAR EQUATIONS AND
INEQUALITIES

Exercise Set 7.1


1. System
2. Solution
3. Inconsistent
4. Consistent
5. Dependent
6. No
7. One
8. Infinite
9. Greater
10. Less
11. (2, 6) y = 4 x − 2 y = −x + 8
6 = 4 ( 2) − 2 6 = − ( 2) + 8
6 = 8−2 6=6
6=6
Therefore, (2, 6) is a solution.
(3, − 10) y = 4 x − 2 y = −x + 8
−10 = 4 (3) − 2 −10 = −(3) + 8
−10 = 12 − 2 −10 ≠ 5
−10 ≠ 10
Therefore, (3, − 10) is not a solution.
(1,7) y = 4x − 2 y = −x + 8
7 = 4 (1) − 2 7 = −(1) + 8
7 = 4−2 7≠7
7≠2
Therefore (1, 7) is not a solution.

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12. (−2, 4) x+2y = 6 x − y = −6


(−2) + 2 (4) = 6 (−2)−( 4) = −6
−2+8 = 6 − 6 = −6
6=6
Therefore, (−2, 4) is a solution.

(2, 2) x + 2y = 6 x − y = −6
( 2 ) + 2 ( 2) = 6 ( 2) − (2) = −6
2+4 = 6 0 ≠ −6
6=6
Therefore (2, 2) is not a solution.

(3, − 9) x + 2y = 6 x − y = −6
(3) + 2 (−9) = 6 (3) − (−9) = −6
3 −18 = 6 12 ≠ −6
−15 ≠ 6
Therefore (3, − 9) is not a solution.

13. 14.

15. 16.

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17. 18.

19. 20.

21. 22.

23. 24.

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25. 26.

27. 28.

29. 30.

31. 32.

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SECTION 7.1 247

33. a) Two lines with different slopes are not 34. a) Consistent; the system has one solution.
parallel, and therefore have exactly one point b) Inconsistent; the system has no solution.
of intersection giving one solution. c) Dependent; the system has infinitely many
b) Two lines with the same slope and different solutions.
y-intercepts are distinct parallel lines and
have no solution. 35. 2 x + y = 5 y = −2 x + 5
c) Two lines with the same slopes and same slope, same y-intercept;
y-intercepts have infinitely many solutions, infinite number of solutions
each point on the line.

36. 3 x + 2 y = 4 4 y = −6 x + 6 37. 3 x + y = −6 4 x − 2 y = −8
diff slopes, diff. y-intercepts; no solution different slopes, one solution

38. x − 3 y − 8 3x − y = 6 39. 3x + y = 7 y = −3x + 9


different slopes, one solution same slope, diff. y-intercepts; no solution

40. x + 4y = 12 x = 4y + 3 41. 2x − 3y = 6 x – (3/2)y = 3


different slopes, one solution same slopes, same y-intercepts;
infinite number of solutions

42. x – 2y = 6 x + 2y = 4 43. 3x = 6y + 5 y = (1/2)x – 3


different slopes, one solution same slope, diff. y-intercepts; no solution

44. 3y = 6x + 4 −2x + y = 4/3 45. 12x – 5y = 4 3x + 4y = 6


same slopes, same y-intercepts; different slopes, one solution
infinite number of solutions

46. 4x + 7y = 2 4x = 6 + 7y 47. 4y – 2x = 15 3y – 5x = 9
different slopes, one solution slopes are not negative reciprocals,
not perpendicular

48. 4y – x = 6 y=x+8 49. 2x + y = 3 2y – x = 5


slopes are not negative reciprocals, not slopes are negative reciprocals,
perpendicular perpendicular

50. 6x + 5y = 3 −10x = 2 + 12y


slopes are not negative reciprocals, not
perpendicular

51. a) Let x equal the number of mile, C equal cost b)


Cost (U-Haul rentals): CU = 0.79 x + 30
Cost (Discount rentals): CD = 0.85 x + 24

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c) 0.79 x + 30 = 0.85 x + 24
0.79 x − 0.79 x + 30 = 0.85 x − 0.79 x + 24
30 = 0.06 x + 24
30 − 24 = 0.06 x + 24 − 24
6 = 0.06 x
6 0.06 x
=
0.06 0.06
x = 100
100 miles

52. a) Let h = rate per hour b)


y = cost
Cost for Tom’s y T = 60h + 200
Cost for Lawn Perfect y LP = 25h + 305

c) 60h + 200 = 25h + 305


−25h − 200 −25h − 200
35h = 105
35h 105
= so h = 3 hours
35 35

53. a) Let C = cost , R = revenue 53. c) The cost and revenue graphs intersect when
C(x) = 15x + 400 x = 40 so 40 is the number of backpacks
R(x) = 25x Benjamin’s must sell to break even.
b) d) P = R(x) – C(x) = 25x – (15x + 400)
P = 10x − 400
e) P = 10(30) − 400 = 300 – 400 = − $100 (loss)
f) 1000 = 10x − 400 Æ 10x = 1400
x = 140 BPs

54. a) MDA: CM = .08s + 40 54. b)


AHA: CA = .18s + 15
c) .08s + 40 = .18s + 15
−.08x − 15 −.08x −15
25 = .10x
.10 x 25
= so x = 250 shares
.10 .10
d) For 300 shares, MDA would be less
expensive. CM = .08(300) + 40 = 64
CA = .18(300) + 15 = 69

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55. a) Let C(x) = cost , R(x) = revenue 55. c) The cost and revenue graphs intersect when
C(x) = 115x + 3850 x = 110 so 110 is the number of units the
R(x) = 150x manufacturer must sell to break even.
b) d) P = R(x) – C(x) = 150x – (115x + 3850)
P = 35x − 3850
e) P = 35(100) − 3850 = 3500 – 3850
= − $350 (loss)
f) 875 = 35x − 3850 Æ 35x = 4725
x = 135 units

56. Two systems are: consistent if they have different slopes; dependent if they have the same slopes and
same y-intercepts; and inconsistent if they have same slopes and different y-intercepts.

57. a) s 1 = .15x + 500 b)


s 2 = 650

c) .15x + 500 = 650


−500 −300
.15x = 150

.15 x 150
= so x = $1000
.15 .15

58. a) Let x = number of minutes b)


ATT: y A = .07x + 5.95
SNAP: y S = .05x + 8.95

c) .07x + 5.95 = .05x + 8.95


-.05x − 5.95 = −.05x − 5.95
.02x = 3.00
.02 x 3.00
= so x = 150 minutes
.02 .02

59. a) 1 point b) 3 pts. c) 6 pts. 60.


d) 10 pts.
e) For n lines, the maximum number of intersections
n ( n−1)
is 2 ; for six lines,
there are 15 points.

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Exercise Set 7.2


1. Infinite
2. No
3. y = x + 5
y=-x+7
Substitute (x + 5) in place of y in the second
equation.
x + 5 = - x + 7 (solve for x)
x+5+x =7
2x + 5 = 7
2x + 5 – 5 = 7 – 5
2x = 2, x = 1
Now substitute -1 for x in the 1st equation
y =1+5 y=6
The solution is (1, 6). Consistent

4. y = 4x - 2
y = 3x + 1
Substitute (4x - 2) in place of y in the second
equation.
4x - 2 = 3x + 1 (solve for x)
4x – 3x - 2 = 3x – 3x + 1
x-2=1
x-2+2=1+2
x=3
Now substitute 3 for x in the 1st equation
y = 4(3) - 2 y = 10
The solution is (3, 10). Consistent

5. 6x + 3y = 3
x – 3y = 4 Æ x = 3y + 4
Substitute (3y + 4) in place of x in the first
equation.
6(3y + 4) + 3y = 3 (solve for y)
18y + 24 +3y = 3
21y = -21 y = -1
Now substitute -1 for y in the 1st equation
6x + 3(-1) = 3
6x = 6 x=1
The solution is (1, -1). Consistent

6. 4x – y = 2 Æ y = 4x - 2
2x – y = 6
Substitute (4x - 2) in place of y in the second
equation.
2x - (4x - 2) = 6 (solve for x)
2x - 4x + 2 = 6

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-x = 2 x=-2
Now substitute - 2 for x in the 1st equation
4(- 2) - y = 2
-8–y=2
y = - 10
The solution is (- 2, - 10). Consistent
7. y – x = 4 8. x + y = 3
x–y=3 y+x=5
Solve the first equation for y. Solve the second equation for y.
y – x + x= x + 4 y + x – x= – x + 5
y=x+4 y=–x+5
Substitute (x + 4) for y in the second equation. Substitute (– x + 5) for y in the first equation.
x – (x + 4)= 3 (combine like terms) x +(– x + 5) = 3
–4 3 False 5 3 False
Since – 4 does not equal 3, there is no solution Since 5 does not equal 3, there is no solution to
to this system. The equations are inconsistent. this system. The equations are inconsistent.

9. 3y + 2x = 4 10. x = 5y – 12
y=6–x x–y=0
Substitute (5y – 12) for x in the second equation.
Solve the second equation for x.
5y – 12 – y= 0 (solve for y)
3y = 6 – x 4y – 12 = 0
3y – 6 = 6 – 6 – x 4y = 12 (div. by 4) y=3
3y – 6 = – x Now substitute 3 for y in the second equation.
– 3y + 6 =x x–3=0
Now substitute (– 3y + 6) for x in the 1st eq’n. x=3
3y + 2(6 – 3y) = 4 (solve for y) The solution is (3,3). Consistent
3y + 12 – 6y = 4
– 3y = – 8 (div. by – 3) y = 8/3
nd
Substitute 8/3 for y in the 2 eq’n.
3(8/3) n = 6 – x
8=6–x x = -2
The solution is (– 2, 8/3). Consistent

11. y – 2x = 3 12. y = 2
2y = 4x + 6 y+x+3=0
Solve the first equation for y.
Substitute 2 in place of y in the second equation.
y – 2x + 2x = 2x + 3
y = 2x + 3 2+x+3=0
Now substitute (2x + 3) for y in the 2nd eq’n. x+5=0
x+5–5=0–5 x = -5
2(2x + 3) = 4x + 6
4x + 6 = 4x + 6 The solution is (– 5,2). Consistent
4x – 4x + 6 = 4x – 4x + 6
6=6
This statement is true for all values of x.
The system is dependent.

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13. x = y + 3 14. x + 2y = 6
x=–3 y = 2x + 3
Substitute – 3 in place of x in the first
Substitute (2x + 3) for y in the first
equation.
–3=y+3 equation.
–3–3=y+3–3 x + 2(2x + 3) = 6
–6=y x + 4x + 6 = 6
The solution is (– 3,– 6). Consistent 5x + 6 – 6 = 6 – 6
5x = 0
5x 0
= x=0
5 5
Now substitute 0 for x in the second
equation.
y = 2(0) + 3 = 0 + 3 = 3

The solution is (0,3). Consistent

15. y + 3x – 4 = 0 16. x + 4y = 7
2x – y = 7 2x + 3y = 5
Solve the first equation for y. Solve the first equation for x.
y + 3x – 4 = 0 x = 7 – 4y
y = 4 – 3x Substitute (7 – 4y) for x in the second equation.
Substitute 4 – 3x for y in the second eq. 2(7 – 4y) + 3y = 5 (solve for y)
2x – (4 – 3x) = 7 (solve for x) 14 – 8y + 3y = 5
2x – 4 + 3x = 7 – 5y = – 9 y = 9/5
5x = 11 x = 11/5 Now substitute (9/5) for y in the eq’n. x + 4y = 7.
Substitute 11/5 for x in the second eq’n. x +4(9/5) = 7
2(11/5) – y = 7 (solve for y) x + 36/5 = 35/5 x = – 1/5
22/5 – y = 7 The solution is (– 1/5,9/5). Consistent
– y = 13/5 y = – 13/5
The solution is (11/5, – 13/5). Consistent
17. x = 2y + 3 18. x + 4y = 9
y = 3x – 1 2x – y – 6 = 0
Substitute (3x – 1) for y in the first equation. Solve the first equation for x.
x = 2(3x – 1) + 3 x + 4y – 4y = 9 – 4y
x = 6x – 2 + 3 x = 9 – 4y
x = 6x + 1 Substitute (9 – 4y) for x in the second equation.
x – 6x= 6x – 6x + 1 2(9 – 4y) – y – 6 = 0
– 5x = 1 18 – 8y – y – 6 = 0
−5x 1 12 – 9y = 0
= x= – 1/5
−5 −5 12 – 9y + 9y = 0 + 9y
Substitute – 1/5 for x in the second equation. 12 = 9y 12/9 = y
y = 3(– 1/5) – 1 = – 3/5 – 5/5 = – 8/5 Substitute (12/9) = (4/3) for y in the equation.
The solution is (– 1/5, – 8/5). Consistent x = 9 – 4y
x = 9 – 4(4/3) = 27/3 – 16/3 = 11/3
The solution is (11/3,4/3). Consistent

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SECTION 7.2 253

19. y = -2x + 3 20. 2x + y = 12


x = (-1/2)y + 6
4x + 2y = 12
Substitute (-1/2)x + 6 for x in the 1st equation.
Substitute -2x + 3 for y in the 2nd equation. 2(-1/2y+6) + y = 12
4x + 2(-2x + 3) = 12 -y + 12 + y = 12
4x – 4x + 6 = 12 12 = 12
6 ≠ 12 False This statement is true for all values of x.
Since 6 does not equal 12, there is no solution. The system is dependent.
The equations are inconsistent.
21. 4x + y = 13 22. x + 2y = 9
2x – y = 5 x – 2y = -3
Add the equations to eliminate y. Add the equations to eliminate y.
6x = 18 x=3 2x = 6 x=3
Substitute 3 for x in either eq’n. Substitute 3 for x in either eq’n.
4(3) + y = 13 (solve for y) (3) + 2y = 9
12 + y = 13 y=1 2y = 6 y=3
The solution is (3, 1) Consistent The solution is (3, 3) Consistent

23. x + y = 12 24. 4x + 2y = 2
x – 2y = -3 3x – 2y = 12
Multiply the 1st eq’n. by 2, then add the eq’ns. Add the equations to eliminate y.
To eliminate y. 7x = 14 x=2
2x + 2y = 24 Substitute 2 for x in either eq’n.
x – 2y = -3 4(2) + 2y = 2 (solve for x)
3x = 21 x=7 2y = - 6 y=-3
Substitute 7 for x in either eq’n. The solution is (2, -3) Consistent
(7) + y = 12 (solve for y) y=5
The solution is (7, 5) Consistent
25. 2x – y = – 4 26. x + y = 6
– 3x – y = 6 – 2x + y = – 3
Multiply the second equation by – 1, Multiply the second equation by – 1,
2x – y = – 4 x+y=6
3x + y= – 6 add the equations to eliminate y 2x – y= 3 add the equations to eliminate y
5x = – 10 x= – 2 3x = 9 x=3
Substitute – 2 in place of x in the first equation. Substitute 3 for x in the first equation.
2(– 2) – y = – 4 3+y=6 y=3
–4 – y = – 4 The solution is (3, 3). Consistent
–y =0 y=0
The solution is (– 2, 0). Consistent
27. 4x + y = 6 28. 2x + y = 6
3x + 2y = 7 3x + y = 5
Multiply the first equation by - 2, Multiply the first equation by – 1,
– 8x - 2y = – 12 – 2x – y = – 6
3x + 2y= 7 add the equations to eliminate y 3x + y= 5 add the equations to eliminate y
– 5x = – 5 x= 1 x=–1
Substitute 1 for x in the 2nd equation. Substitute – 1 in place of x in the first equation.
3(1) + 2y = 7 2(– 1) + y = 6

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3 +2y = 7 y= 2 –2+y=6 y=8


The solution is (1, 2). Consistent The solution is (– 1, 8). Consistent
29. 2x + y = 11 30. 5x – 2y = 11
x + 3y = 18 - 3x + 2y = 1 add the equations to eliminate y
Multiply the second equation by – 2, 2x = 12 x= 6
2x + y = 11 Substitute 6 for x in the second equation.
- 2x - 6y= - 36 add the equations to elim. x - 3(6) + 2y = 1
- 5y = – 25 y=5 - 18 + 2y = 1
Substitute 5 for y in the 2nd equation. 2y = 19 y = 19/2
x + 3(5) = 18 The solution is (6, 19/2).
x + 15 = 18 x=3
The solution is (3, 5).

31. 3x – 4y = 11 32. 4x – 2y = 6
3x + 5y = –7 4y = 8x – 12 or 8x – 4y = 12
Multiply the first equation by (– 1), Multiply the first equation by (– 2),
– 3x + 4y = – 11 - 8x + 4y = – 12
3x + 5y = – 7 add the equations to elim. x 8x – 4y= – 12 add the equations to elim. y
9y = – 18 y=–2 0 = 0 True
Substitute – 2 for y in the first equation. This statement is true for all values of x.
3x – 4(– 2) = 11 This system is dependent.
3x = 3 x=1
The solution is (1,– 2). Consistent

33. 4x + y = 6 34. 2x + 3y = 6
– 8x – 2y = 13 5x – 4y = – 8
Multiply the first equation by 2, Multiply the first equation by 5, and the
8x + 2y = 12 second equation by (– 2),
– 8x – 2y = 13 add the equations to elim. y 10x + 15y = 30
0 ≠ 25 False - 10x + 8y= 16 add the equations to elim. x
Since this statement is not true for any values 23y = 46 y=2
of x and y, the equations are inconsistent. Substitute 2 for y in the first equation.
2x + 3(2) = 6
2x = 0 x=0
The solution is (0,2). Consistent

35. 2x – 4y = 4 36. 6x + 6y = 1
3x – 2y = 4 4x + 9y = 4
Multiply the second equation by – 2. Multiply the first equation by 2, and the
2x – 4y = 4 second equation by -3,
–6x + 4y = – 8 add the equations to elim. Y 12x + 12y = 2
–4x = – 4 x=1 -12x - 27y = -12 add the equations to elim. x
Substitute – 2 for x in the first equation. -15y = -10 y = 2/3
2(1) – 4y = 4 Substitute 2/3 for y in the 1st equation.
2 – 4y =4 6x + 6(2/3) = 1
–4y = 2 y = –1/2 6x + 4 = 1
The solution is (1, – 1/2). Consistent 6x = -3 x = -1/2
The solution is (-1/2, 2/3). Consistent

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37. S 1 = .15p + 12000 38. Let x = amount invested at 6%, y = amount


S 2 = .05p +27000 invested at 4.5%.

.15p +12000 = .05p +27000 0.06x + 0.045y = 1380


-.05p -12000 -.05p -12000 x + y = 25,000 Æ x = 25,000 – y
.10p = 15000 Substitute 25,000 – y for x in the first equation.
p = $ 150,000.00 0.06(25,000 – y) + 0.045y = 1380
1500 – 0.06y + 0.045y = 1380
-0.015y = -1200
y = 8000
Substitute 8000 for y in the second equation.
x + 8000 = 25,000
x = 17,000
He invested $17,000 in the 6% bond and
$8000 in the 4.5% bond.

39. Let x = # of shares of LG stock 40. Let x = no. of 2-pointers


y = # of shares of Nintendo stock y = no. of 3-pointers
x + y = 45 y = -x + 45
x + y = 55 y = 55 - x 2x + 3y = 101
34.08x + 41.90y = 2109 Substitute –x + 45 for y in 2nd eq’n.
Substitute 55 – x in 2nd eq’n. 2x + 3(-x + 45) = 101
34.08x + 41.90(55 – x) = 2109 2x – 3x + 135 = 101
34.08x + 2304.5 – 41.90x = 2109
-x = -34 x = 34
– 7.82x = – 195.5 x = 25
Substitute 34 for x in 1st eq’n.
Substitute 25 for x in first let statement.
y = 55 – x = 55 – (25) = 30 34 + y = 45 y = -34 + 45 = 11
34 two pointers and 11 three pointers
25 shares of LG stock and 30 large shares of
Nintendo stock.

41. Let x = # of liters at 10% 42. Let x = number of $30 sets she purchased
15 – x = # of liters at 40% y = number of $40 sets she purchased

.10x + .40(15 – x) = .40(15) x + y = 100 Æ y = 100 - x


.10x + 6 - .40x = 3.75 30x + 40y = 3200
-.30x = -2.25 x = 7.5 Substitute 100 – x for y in the second equation
Substitute 7.5 for x in 2nd let statement 30x + 40(100 – x) = 3200
15 – x = 15 – (7.5) = 7.5 -10x + 4000 = 3200
-10x = -8000
7.5 liters of 10% solution and x = 80
7.5 liters of 40% solution Substitute 80 for x in the first equation.
80 + y = 100
y = 20
Thus, she purchased 80 of the $30 sets and
20 of the $40 sets.

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43. Let c = monthly cost 44. HD cost = 2.65x + 468.75


x = number of copies HG cost = 3.10x + 412.50
where x is the number of square feet installed
Eco. Sales: c = 18 + 0.02x
Office Sup.: c = 24 + 0.015x set eq’ns. a) 2.65x + 468.75 = 3.10x + 412.50
equal -2.65x – 412.50 -2.65x -412.50
18 + 0.02x = 24 + 0.015x 56.25 = 0.45x
6.25 0.45 x
0.005x = 6 x = 1200 =
0.45 0.45
1200 copies per month 125 = x
The costs are equal when Roberto has
125 square feet of flooring installed.
b) 195 square feet is 70 square feet more than
125 square feet. The costs are equal for
125 square feet, and since Home Depot has
the smaller cost per square foot, the
additional 70 square will cast less with
Home Depot

45. Let x = no. of pounds of nuts 46. Let a = number of grams of Mix A
y = no. of pounds of pretzels b = number of grams of Mix B
x + y = 20 y = -x + 20 Protein: 0.10a + 0.20b = 20
3x + 1y = 30 Carbohydrates: 0.06a + 0.02b = 6
Substitute (20 – x) for y in the 2nd equation. Multiply the 2nd equation by (– 10),
3x + (20 – x) = 30 – 0.60a – 0.20b = – 60
3x + 20 – x = 30 0.10a + 0.20b= 20 add to eliminate b
2x = 10 x=5 Solve for y – 0.50a = – 40 a = 80
y = 20 – 5 = 15 Substitute 80 for a in the first equation.
0.10(80) + 0.20b = 20
Mix 5 lbs. of nuts with 15 lbs. of pretzels 8 + 0.20b = 20
0.20b = 12 b = 60
a = 80 grams of Mix A
b = 60 grams of Mix B

47. Let x = no. of inside tickets 48. Let c = total cost


y = no. of lawn tickets r = no. of rounds of golf.
x + y = 4600 x = 4600 - y Oakwood: O = 3000 + 18r
27x + 14y = 104,700 Pinecrest: P = 2500 + 20r
Substitute (4600 - y) for x in the 2nd a) 3000 + 18r = 2500 + 20r
equation. 500 = 2r 250= r
27(4600 - y) + 14y = 104,700 A golfer must play 250 rounds for the cost to be
124,200 – 27y + 14y = 104,700 the same at both clubs.
-13y = -19,500 y = 1500
Substitute 1500 for y in the 1st eq’n. b) Oakwood: O = 3000 + 18(30) = $3540
x + (1500) = 4600 x = 3100 Pinecrest: P = 2500 + 20(30) = $3100
Tamika can play 30 rounds cheaper at
3100 inside tickets and 1500 lawn tickets Pinecrest.

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SECTION 7.3 257

49. y LL = -0.88x + 18.02 50. y J = 39,000 + 1200t


y W = 1.21x + 10.66 y C = 45,000 + 700t

1.21x + 10.66 = -0.88x + 18.02 39,000 + 1200t = 45,000 + 700t


2.09x + 10.66 = 18.02 39,000 + 500t = 45,000
2.09x = 7.36 500t = 6,000
x ≈ 3.5 500t 6000
3.5 years after 2007 or in 2010 =
500 500
t = 12
12 years after 2002, or in 2014

51. (1/u) + (2/v) = 8 52. Determine the equations of two lines that pass
(3/u) – (1/v) =3 through (6,5) and another point.
1 1 Example: y = 5
Substitute x for u and y for v .
y = (5/6)x
(1) x + 2y = 8
(2) 3x – y = 3
53. a) (2) + (1) + (4) = 7 (2) – (1) + 2(4) = 9
Multiply eq’n. (2) by 2,
7=7 9=9
x + 2y = 8
-(2) + 2(1) + (4) = 4
6x – 2y = 6 add to eliminate y
4=4 (2,1,4) is a solution.
7x = 14 x= 2, thus u = ½
b) Add eq’ns. 1 and 2 to yield eq’n. 4
Substitute 2 for x in eq. (1).
Multiply eq’n. 2 by 2, then add eq’ns. 2 and 3
(2) + 2y = 8
to yield eq’n. 5
2y = 6 y = 3, thus v = 1/3
Combine eq’ns. 4 and 5 to find one variable.
Substitute back into various equations to find
Answer: ( 1/2, 1/3)
the other 2 variables.

54. y = 2x – 7 55. y = 3x + 3
y = 2x + 5 (1/3)y = x + 1
The system of equations has no solution If we multiply the 2nd eq’n. by 3, we get the eq’n.
because the slopes of the corresponding lines y = 3x + 1, the same as eq’n. # 1.
are equal (m = 2) but the y-intercepts are 2 lines that lie on top of one another have an
different. infinite number of solutions.

56. When solving a system of equations, if you 57. a) – d) Answers will vary.
obtain a true statement such as 0 = 0, the system is
dependent and has an infinite number of solutions.

Exercise Set 7.3


1. Matrix
2. Square
3. 2
4. 4
5. Dimensions
6. Scalar

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX FOR


WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING ***
INDEX FOR WORKS OF
RUDYARD KIPLING
By Rudyard Kipling
With hyperlinks to all Chapters of the
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## THE JUNGLE BOOK

## THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK

## VERSES OF RUDYARD KIPLING

## REWARDS AND FAIRIES

## AMERICAN NOTES

## PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS

## CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS

## SOLDIERS THREE, PART II.

## WORKS OF KIPLING IN ONE VOLUME


## ACTIONS AND REACTIONS

## THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW, et al

## BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS

## THE STORY OF THE GADSBY

## UNDER THE DEODARS

## THE LIGHT THAT FAILED

## STALKY & CO.

## LIFE’S HANDICAP

## SOLDIERS THREE

## DITTIES and BALLADS

KIM

THE BRIDGE BUILDERS


TABLES OF CONTENTS OF
VOLUMES
THE JUNGLE BOOK
By Rudyard Kipling
Contents
Mowgli’s Brothers
Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack
Kaa’s Hunting
Road-Song of the Bandar-Log
“Tiger! Tiger!”
Mowgli’s Song
The White Seal
Lukannon
“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”
Darzee’s Chant
Toomai of the Elephants
Shiv and the Grasshopper
Her Majesty’s Servants
Parade Song of the Camp Animals
VERSES OF RUDYARD
KIPLING

VERSES 1889-1896

CONTENTS

BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS AND OTHERS


TOMMY
“FUZZY-WUZZY”
SOLDIER, SOLDIER
SCREW-GUNS
CELLS
GUNGA DIN
OONTS
LOOT
“SNARLEYOW”
THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR
BELTS
THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER
MANDALAY
TROOPIN'
THE WIDOW'S PARTY
FORD O' KABUL RIVER
GENTLEMEN-RANKERS
ROUTE MARCHIN'
SHILLIN' A DAY

OTHER VERSES
THE BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST
THE LAST SUTTEE
THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S MERCY
THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S JEST
WITH SCINDIA TO DELHI
THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE
THE LAMENT OF THE BORDER CATTLE THIEF
THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS
THE BALLAD OF THE “CLAMPHERDOWN”
THE BALLAD OF THE “BOLIVAR”
THE SACRIFICE OF ER-HEB
THE EXPLANATION
THE GIFT OF THE SEA
EVARRA AND HIS GODS
THE CONUNDRUM OF THE WORKSHOPS
THE LEGEND OF EVIL
THE ENGLISH FLAG
“CLEARED”
AN IMPERIAL RESCRIPT
TOMLINSON
L'ENVOI TO “LIFE'S HANDICAP”
L'ENVOI

THE SEVEN SEAS


DEDICATION
THE SEVEN SEAS
A SONG OF THE ENGLISH
THE FIRST CHANTEY
THE LAST CHANTEY
THE MERCHANTMEN
M'ANDREW'S HYMN
THE MIRACLES
THE NATIVE-BORN
THE KING
THE RHYME OF THE THREE SEALERS
THE DERELICT
THE ANSWER
THE SONG OF THE BANJO
THE LINER SHE'S A LADY
MULHOLLAND'S CONTRACT
ANCHOR SONG
THE LOST LEGION
THE SEA-WIFE
HYMN BEFORE ACTION
TO THE TRUE ROMANCE
THE FLOWERS
THE LAST RHYME OF TRUE THOMAS
IN THE NEOLITHIC AGE
THE STORY OF UNG
THE THREE-DECKER
AN AMERICAN
THE “MARY GLOSTER”
SESTINA OF THE TRAMP-ROYAL
BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS
“BACK TO THE ARMY AGAIN”
“BIRDS OF PREY” MARCH
“SOLDIER AN' SAILOR TOO”
SAPPERS
THAT DAY
“THE MEN THAT FOUGHT AT MINDEN”
CHOLERA CAMP
THE LADIES
BILL 'AWKINS
THE MOTHER-LODGE
“FOLLOW ME 'OME”
THE SERGEANT'S WEDDIN'
THE JACKET
THE 'EATHEN
THE SHUT-EYE SENTRY
“MARY, PITY WOMEN!”
FOR TO ADMIRE
L'ENVOI
REWARDS AND FAIRIES
By Rudyard Kipling

CONTENTS

A Charm
Introduction

COLD IRON
Cold Iron

GLORIANA
Gloriana
The Looking-Glass

THE WRONG THING


A Truthful Song
The Wrong Thing
King Henry VII and the Shipwrights
MARKLAKE WITCHES
The Way Through the Woods
Marklake Witches
Brookland Road

THE KNIFE AND THE NAKED CHALK


The Run of the Downs
The Knife and the Naked Chalk
Song of the Men’s Side

BROTHER SQUARE-TOES
Philadelphia
Brother Square-Toes
IF—

‘A PRIEST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF’


A St Helena Lullaby
‘A Priest in Spite of Himself’
‘Poor Honest Men’

THE CONVERSION OF ST WILFRID


Eddi’s Service
The Conversion of St Wilfrid
Song of the Red War-Boat

A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
An Astrologer’s Song
A Doctor of Medicine
‘Our Fathers of Old’

SIMPLE SIMON
The Thousandth Man
Simple Simon
Frankie’s Trade

THE TREE OF JUSTICE


The Ballad of Minepit Shaw
The Tree of Justice
A Carol
AMERICAN NOTES
by Rudyard Kipling
Contents
Introduction

I. AT THE GOLDEN GATE


II. AMERICAN POLITICS
III. AMERICAN SALMON
IV. THE YELLOWSTONE
V. CHICAGO
VI. THE AMERICAN ARMY
VII. AMERICA'S DEFENCELESS COASTS

PLAIN TALES FROM THE


HILLS
By Rudyard Kipling

CONTENTS

PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS

LISPETH.
THREE AND—AN EXTRA.
THROWN AWAY.
MISS YOUGHAL'S SAIS.
YOKED WITH AN UNBELIEVER.
FALSE DAWN.
THE RESCUE OF PLUFFLES.
CUPID'S ARROWS.
HIS CHANCE IN LIFE.
WATCHES OF THE NIGHT.
THE OTHER MAN.
CONSEQUENCES.
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