Section 3.1 Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing
HOMEWORK: 2, 3 – 31 odd, 33 – 36
The solution to a system of linear equations is an ordered pair that satisfies each equation in the system.
Graphically: The solution is the point of intersection of the 2 lines.
Terminology:
A system of equations is consistent if there is at least one solution.
A system of equations is inconsistent if there is no solution.
A linear system in x and y is dependent if the two equations represent the SAME line. The solution set is the set of all points on that line.
A linear system in x and y is independent if the two equations represent DIFFERENT lines.
Types of solutions:
One Solution Infinitely Many No Solution
Consistent Consistent Inconsistent
Independent Dependent Independent
Example: Solve
Graphically. Identify the type of solution.
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