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Objective
The student will be able to:
solve systems of equations by graphing.
What is a system of equations?

A system of equations is when you have two
or more equations using the same variables.
 A system of two linear equations in two
variables x and y has the form: y = mx + b
A solution to a system of linear equations
in two variables is an ordered pair that
satisfies both equations in the system.
 When graphing, you will encounter three
possibilities.

Solving a system of linear equations
by graphing
Rewrite each equation in slopeintercept form – y=mx + b.
 Determine the slope and y-intercept and
use them to graph each equation.
 The solution to the linear system is the
ordered pair where the lines intersect.

Intersecting Lines
The point where the lines
intersect is your solution.
 The solution of this graph
is (1, 2)

(1,2)
Examples
Y = 1/2x + 5
Y = -5/2x - 1
Examples
Y = -3/2x + 1
Y = 1/2x - 3
Parallel Lines

These lines never
intersect!
 Since the lines never
cross, there is
NO SOLUTION!
 Parallel lines have the
same slope with different
y-intercepts.
2
Slope = = 2
1
y-intercept = 2
y-intercept = -1
Coinciding Lines

These lines are the same!
 Since the lines are on top
of each other, there are
INFINITELY MANY
SOLUTIONS!
 Coinciding lines have the
same slope and
y-intercepts.
2
Slope = = 2
1
y-intercept = -1
How many solutions?
Y = 2/3x - 5
Y = 2/3x + 1
How many solutions?
Y = 3x - 12
Y = 1/8x - 12
How many solutions?
Y = 5/3x - 2
Y = 10/6x - 2
Solving a system of equations by graphing.
Let's summarize! There are 3 steps to
solving a system using a graph.
Step 1: Graph both equations.
Graph using slope and y – intercept
or x- and y-intercepts. Be sure to use
a ruler and graph paper!
Step 2: Do the graphs intersect?
This is the solution! LABEL the
solution!
Step 3: Check your solution.
Substitute the x and y values into
both equations to verify the point is a
solution to both equations.