Use Elimination to Solve the System of Equations
Original question text:
Use elimination to solve each system of equations?
x+3y=6 2x-7y=-1How can Algebrator help you with this problem?
Algebrator can easily solve problems such as the one you posted on Yahoo Answers.
You start by entering it in an intuitive math editor. You may enter each equation on a line of its own and the software will solve this "system of two equations in two unknowns".
To control the method by which the system is solved, use the drop-down menu "Solution->Settings", where Elimination, Substitution and Cramer rule are shown as options.
For example to solve a system of equations using the Elimination method, enter the equations into the software and select Elimination as the solution method.
An example using your system of equations is described below.
In order to eliminate variable y from this system, we first need to rewrite it so that the sum of the variable's coefficients becomes equal to zero.
Please check the image below.
Explanation for this (or any other) step is just a click away.
Some Important features are:
1.Flash demos, found under the drop-down menu "Help->Tutors".
The demos are also available online at "https://softmath.com/demos/", where you may simply select any of the ".htm" files and the demo will play within your browser
2. Wizard button - for example, click the Wizard button and look under the category of "Line" to see the many useful templates for exploring linear equations.
3. The Explain button, which provides the mathematical logic involved in the selected step.
In order to isolate the variable in this linear equation, we need to get rid of the coefficient that multiplies it.
This can be accomplished if both sides are divided by -13.
It is important to note that the "visibility" button allows us to see more or less steps involved in the process.
In order to make the variable positive, we need to change the signs of both sides of the equation.
Our software also provides an appropriate flash demo for this type of problem - "Solving systems of equations".
You can see the rest of the solution process by clicking on the "Solve" button several times.
The given System of Equations is consistent and independent.
Entering any graphable equation directly into a new worksheet and pressing "Graph All" will first result in that equation being placed into its standard form prior to graphing. For linear equations the standard form is "y=mx+b", where "m" is the slope and "b" the y-intercept.
To solve the equation graphically, simply enter each equation on its own line within the same worksheet and then press "Graph All".
It is important to understand that anytime you are solving a system of equations you are answering the basic question "Do the graphs of these equation touch?". They may touch in one point (one solution), no points (no solutions) or an infinite number of points (i.e. the equations define the same line).
For this reason, it is always helpful to press "Graph All" even it you are not seeking a graphical solution, as this allows you to see a graph of the equations and better understand the numerical solution you obtained.
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