
To find : the solution to the given system of equation using substitution method

Answer to Problem 10E
The solutions to the given system of equation are
Explanation of Solution
Given information : The system of equation is
Concept Involved:
Solution of a system of equation is the point which makes both the equation TRUE.
Graphically the solution to the system of equation is the point where the two lines meet.
Method of Substitution:
1. Solve one of the equations for one variable in terms of the other.
2. Substitute the expression found in Step 1 into the other equation to obtain an equation in one variable.
3. Solve the equation obtained in Step 2.
4. Back-substitute the value obtained in Step 3 into the expression obtained in Step 1 to find the value of the other variable.
5. Check that the solution satisfies each of the original equations.
Calculation:
Description | Steps | |
Label the given equation | ||
Solve the 1stequation for variable | | |
Substitute | ||
Combine like terms in left side of the equation | ||
Factor | ||
Use the zero factor property to set each factor to zero | ||
Solve the equation Add 3 on both sides Combine like terms Take square root on both sides Simplify on both sides of the equation | ||
Substitute | ||
Substitute 0 for x in the equation | ||
Substitute |
Conclusion:
The solutions to the given system of equation are
Chapter 7 Solutions
Precalculus with Limits
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