Chapter 3 Lesson 2
Chapter 3 Lesson 2
MATHEMATICS 8
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PowerPoint Presentation
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d. Duration: 2 hours
IFVL:
III. PROCEDURE
TEACHER’S INSTRUCTION LEARNER’S RESPONSE
Greetings:
Good Morning class.
Good morning Ma’am
Prayer:
May request, Cyrene Faith to lead us in
prayer.
Before you take your sit, kindly look and pick (Students do so)
up piece of trash and arrange your chairs
properly.
(Students do so)
All right, you may now take your sits.
Checking of Attendance:
B. SETTING OF STANDARDS
Example number 1.
Equation 1: x +y = 5
Equation 2: 2x + 3y = 9
Eq. 2:
2x + 3y = 9
3y = -2x + 9 -Divide both sides by 3.
−2
y= x +3
3
−2
m= ,b=3
3
The next step is to graph using the slope and
Now, after we get the slope and y-intercept y-intercept to identify the categorization of
what is the next step? the graph.
Eq. 2: 2x + 3y = -6
2x + 3y = -6
3y = -2x – 6 -Divide both sides by 3
2
y=- x–2
3
−2
m= , b = -2
Let’s check if it’s correct. 3
Eq. 1: 2x + 3y = 3
2x + 3y = 3
3y = -2x +3 -Divide both sides by 3
2
y = - x +3
3
2
m=- ,b=3
3
Eq. 2: 2x + 3y = -6
2x + 3y = -6
3y = -2x – 6 -Divide both sides by 3
2
y=- x–2
3
−2
m= , b = -2
3
D. DISCUSSION
Now, let’s proceed to our new lesson this
morning is all about Solving Systems of
Linear Equations by Graphing and
Substitution.
By the end of the lesson you must be able to:
m = -1
b=4
Eq. 2 2x – y = 2 → -y = -2x + 2 → y = 2x -2
m=2
b = -2
Now, we to graph the equation using our
slope and y-intercept.
What have you notice in the graph?
I have notice in the graph that they intersect
Yes, the graph shows two lines that intersect to each other.
at the point (2,2). It follows that the point
y = -x + 4 → x + y = 4
4=4√
2x – y = 2
4 -2 = 2
2=2√
x – y = -3
x + 4y = 7
Solution:
x – y = -3
x=y–3
x + 4y = 7
(y-3) + 4y = 7
5y -3 = 7
5y = 10 →y = 2
x-y = -3 x + 4y = 7
x- 2 = -3 or x + 4(2) = 7
x = -3+2 x+8=7
x= -1 x=7–8
x = -1
x – y = -3 x + 4y = 7
-1 – 2 = -3 -1 + 4 (2) = 7
- 3 = -3 7=7
2x -5y = -28
Example 3:
3x + 15y = 3
2x -5y = -28
Who wants to try?
3x + 15y = 3
y = 2(x-3)
y = 2 (0-3)
y = 2(-3)
y = -6
The solution is (0, -6)
Let’s check and substitute (0, -6) in both
equations.
y = 2(x-3) 3x + 4y = -24
-6 = 2(0-3) 3(0) + 4(-6) = -24
-6 = -6 -24 = -24
E. ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES
Try this in a one half sheet of paper. None, Ma’am
1. 5x -2y = 5
y = -3x + 3
2. y = 2x – 1
3y = 2x -3
3. 2x -3y = -6
x=y+3
1. 5x -2y = 5
y = -3x + 3
2. y = 2x – 1
3y = 2x -3
Substitute 2x -1 to equation 2 and solve for x.
3y = 2x -3
3(2x -1) = 2x – 3
6x -3 = 2x – 3
6x -2x = -3 + 3
4x = 0
x=0
Substitute 0 to x in the equation 1 and solve
for y.
y = 2x -1
y = 2(0) -1
y = -1
Check and substitute 0 to x and 1 to y in both
equations.
y = 2x –1 3y = 2x – 3
-1 = 2(0) -1 3(-1) = 2(0) -3
Yes, the solution of the equations y = 2x – 1 -1 = -1 -3 = -3
and 3y = 2x -3 is (0, -1). Good job!
The solution is (0, -1) or SS = (0, -1)
How for number 3?
3. 2x -3y = -6
x=y+3
Yes, the solution of the equations 2x -3y = -6 Therefore, the solution is (15, 12).
and x = y + 3 is (15, 12).
F. GENERALIZATION
Did you learn something today? IFVL:
What have you learned in our lesson?
1. x = 2y
x + 3y = 15
2. -6x – 7y = 2
-8x + y = -18
3. 7x -8y = -13
x – 6y = 3
4. y = 2x – 18
-2x + 2y = 6
5. –x – 4y = 7
y = 3x + 8