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A 2-3 Name Date Period Solving Linear

The document provides 9 practice problems for solving systems of linear equations graphically using a graphing calculator. The problems involve setting up and solving systems of 2-3 linear equations with variables x and y. Students are asked to determine the solution for each system by graphing the lines on a calculator and finding their point(s) of intersection. Multiple choice questions are also included to analyze properties of the systems like the number of solutions.

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A 2-3 Name Date Period Solving Linear

The document provides 9 practice problems for solving systems of linear equations graphically using a graphing calculator. The problems involve setting up and solving systems of 2-3 linear equations with variables x and y. Students are asked to determine the solution for each system by graphing the lines on a calculator and finding their point(s) of intersection. Multiple choice questions are also included to analyze properties of the systems like the number of solutions.

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A 2-3

Name _______________________________ Date ___________________ Period ____

Solving Linear Systems Graphically

Solve the following systems using a graphing calculator.


1. y = 2x + 8
y=- x+1
1
3

Solution:______________

2. 2x + 3y = 6
4x + 6y = 12

Solution:______________

3. x + 3y = 6
3y + 4x = 15
Solution:______________

4. 8x + 3y = -6
2 = 4x - y

Solution:______________

5. 2x + 3y = 9
8x + 12y = -12

Solution:______________

6. x = 4
6x + 4y = 16

Solution:______________
7. The equations of two lines are 4x – 5y = -15 and y = x–6
4
5
Which of the following describes their point of intersection?

A. ( 5, -2 )
B. ( -5, 1 )
C. ( 10, -5 )
D. No intersection

8. Look at the following systems of equations.

3x – 2y = 14
6x – 2y = 32

Which of the following is a description of the solution for this system?

A. An infinite number of solutions


B. No solution
C. One solution
D. Two solutions
9. Which graph shows the solution to this system of equations?
x–y=5
-3x + 3y = 6

A. B.
C. D.
E.

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