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3.1 Graphing Systems of Equations

3.1 Graphing Systems of Equations. Algebra II Mrs. Spitz Fall 2006. Objective. Solve a system of equations by graphing. Assignment. pp. 110-111 #6-22. Application.

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3.1 Graphing Systems of Equations

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  1. 3.1 Graphing Systems of Equations Algebra II Mrs. Spitz Fall 2006

  2. Objective • Solve a system of equations by graphing.

  3. Assignment • pp. 110-111 #6-22

  4. Application • Reliable Rentables rents moving trucks for $40 per day plus 35¢ per mile driven. The Mover’s Helper rents trucks for $36 a day plus 45¢ per mile driven. When is the total cost of a day’s rental the same for both companies? When is it better to rent from Reliable Rentals?

  5. Now what? • Let d = the total cost of a day’s rental. • Let m = the miles driven. Write the following equations: d = 40 + 0.35m (Total cost of renting from RR) d = 36 + 0.45m (Total cost of renting from MH)

  6. By graphing these two equations, we can see how the rental rates compare. Each point on a line has coordinates that satisfy the equation of the line. Since (40, 54) is on both lines, it satisfies both equations. So, if you rent a truck from either company and drive 40 miles, the price will be $54. It is better to rent from Reliable Rentables when you drive more than 50 miles. Together the equations d = 40 + 0.35m and d = 36 + 0.45m are called a system of equations. The solution of this system is (40, 54) where they meet. Graph the two equations

  7. The slope-intercept form of 2x + 3y = 9 is Ex. 1: Solve this system of equations by graphing: The slope-intercept form of x + y = 4 is y = -x +4 Since the two lines have different slopes, the graphs of the equations are intersecting lines. They intersect at (3, 1). The solution of the system is (3, 1).

  8. The slope-intercept form of 4y + 6x = 12 is Ex. 2: Solve this system of equations by graphing: The slope-intercept form of 2y + 3x = 6 is Since the two lines have the same slopes and y-intercept, the graphs are the same line. Solution set is {(x, y) | 2y + 3x = 6} There are infinitely many solutions to this system.

  9. Ex. 3: Perry’s Plumbing charges $35 for any service call plus an additional $40 an hour for labor. A service call from Rapid Repair Plumbing costs $45 plus an additional $40 an hour for labor. When is the total price for a service call the same for both companies? When is it better to use Perry’s Plumbing? Let h represent the hours of labor and p represent the total price of the repair. Write and graph a system of equations. Ex. 3: The plumbing problem No points of intersection! No solution! Since they never intersect, the total price from the two companies is never the same. It is always less expensive to use Perry’s p = 40h + 35 (Total price from Perry’s) p = 40h + 45 (Total price from RR)

  10. Food for thought . . . • A system with no solutions like Example 3 is called an inconsistent system. A system that is consistent has lines that are not parallel.

  11. Summary Chart of possibilities for graphs of two linear equations in two variables

  12. The slope-intercept form of 3x - 2y = 20 is Chalkboard Example: Solve this system of equations by graphing: The slope-intercept form of x + y = 5 is Since the two lines do not have the same slope, they intersect. They intersect at (6, -1). The solution of the system is (6, -1).

  13. The slope-intercept form of 9x + 3y = 15 is Chalkboard Example: Solve this system of equations by graphing: The slope-intercept form of Y = -3x +5 is Since the two lines have the same slope and y-intercept, their graphs are the same line. Any ordered pair on the line will satisfy both equations. Solution set is {(x, y) | y = -3x + 5} There are infinitely many solutions to this system.

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