Graphing
Substitution
Elimination/
Linear Combination
Inequalities
100
Picture G 100
What is (1, 2)?
100
Solve using Substitution 2x – y = 23 x – 9 = -1
What is (8, -7)?
100
Solve the system using elimination. x – 2y = -9 3x – 2y = -11
What is (-1, 4)?
100
Picture I 100
What is Region D?
200
Picture G 200
What is (0, 1)?
200
Solve using Substitution y = x + 10 x = 8 – 2y
What is (-4, 6)?
200
Solve the system using elimination. x – 3y = -17 x = -2y + 13
What is (-2, 5)?
200
Picture I 200
What is Region C?
300
Picture G 300
What is (-1, 3)?
300
Solve using Substitution y = 4x + 12 y = -2x - 6
What is (-3, 0)?
300
4x – 7y = 4 6x + 2y = 5 If the second equation is multiplied by 2, what number should the first equation be multiplied by to eliminate x?
What is -3?
300
Picture I 300
What is Region B?
400
Picture G 400
What is No Solution?
400
2x + y = 4 x – 2y = 1 When substituting for y in the second equation, what value will you substitute?
What is (-2x +4)?
400
3x = 5y + 1 2x – 3y = 7 If the first equation is multiplied by 3, what number should the second equation be multiplied by to eliminate y?
What is -5?
400
Picture I 400
What is Region B?
500
Picture G 500
What is All Real Numbers or Infinitely Many Solutions?
500
6x + y = 4 4y – x = 19 When substituting for x into the first equation, what value will you substitute?
What is (4y – 19)?
500
5x + 4y = 3 -2y = 3x + 1 If the second equation is multiplied by 2, what number should the first equation be multiplied by to eliminate y?
What is One?
500
Picture I 500
What is No Region should be shaded?
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