
ALGEBRA II 2A.3D Supporting
... equation. Also, when x = 5, the quadratic equation yields y = -0.5(5)2 + 3(5) = -12.5 + 15 = 2.5. So, since the values make both equations true, the ordered pair is a solution to the system. However, such systems can have more than one solution. (See 2A.3C.) To determine if other solutions exist, st ...
... equation. Also, when x = 5, the quadratic equation yields y = -0.5(5)2 + 3(5) = -12.5 + 15 = 2.5. So, since the values make both equations true, the ordered pair is a solution to the system. However, such systems can have more than one solution. (See 2A.3C.) To determine if other solutions exist, st ...
Solve Rational Equations
... 1. Factor all denominators. 2: Determine which numbers cannot be solutions of the equation. 3: Multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD. 4: Use the distributive property to remove parentheses. 5: Remove any factors equal to 1, and write the result in simpli…ed form. 6: Solve the resulting equa ...
... 1. Factor all denominators. 2: Determine which numbers cannot be solutions of the equation. 3: Multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD. 4: Use the distributive property to remove parentheses. 5: Remove any factors equal to 1, and write the result in simpli…ed form. 6: Solve the resulting equa ...