Solving with 2 Variables
Solving with 3 Variables
100

(1) x+y=7

(2) x-y=3

x=5, y=2

100

(1) x+y+z=2 

 (2) -x+3y+2z=8 

 (3) 4x+y=4


x=0, y=4, z=-2


200

(1) -6x+6y=6    
(2) 6x-3y=12

 x=5,y=6

200

(1) x-2y+3z=9

(2) -x+3y-z=-6

(3) 2x-5y+5z=17

x=1, y=-1, z=2


300

(1) -2x+6y=4

(2) 2x-2y=8

x=7, y=3


300

(1) -x+4y-2z=2 

(2) -2x-4y+6z=-24 

(3) 4x-4y+5z=-8

x=2, y=-1, z=-4

400

(1) x-y=11

(2) 2x+y=19

x=10, y=-1

400

(1) x + y - 2z = 5

(2) -x + 2y + z = 2

(3) 2x + 3y - z = 9


x=1, y=2, z=-1

500

(1) -4x+9y=9

(2) 4(x-3y=-6)

x=-9/2 y=-1


500

What is the 1st step in solving 3 variable systems?

The first step in solving 3 variable systems is to label each equation as A,B, and C