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SAT Systems Of Linear Equations Practice Questions (Free + Explanations) | Quiz 8

Question 12345 of 5

Question 1 of 5

For real numbers and , the system

has solution . What is the value of ?

Explanation

Because is a solution, it must satisfy both equations. Substituting and gives

and

Simplify the second equation:

Now solve the system

Subtract the first equation from the second:

Then substitute into :

Therefore,

Concept summary

When a system is said to have a given solution, substitute that ordered pair into each equation to create a new system in the parameters, then solve and evaluate the requested expression.

Question 2 of 5

The system of equations below has solution . What is the value of ?

Explanation

One equation already shows that . Since the question asks for the value of , no further solving is needed. The value is .

Concept summary

In a system of equations, check whether one equation already gives the quantity being asked for before solving for each variable.

Question 3 of 5

One line passes through and . Another line is given by . What is the -coordinate of the point where the two lines intersect?

Explanation

First find the equation of the line through and . Its slope is , so the equation is . At the intersection, both expressions for are equal, so set . Then , so .

Concept summary

To find where two lines intersect, write both equations and set their -values equal. Then solve for the requested coordinate.

Question 4 of 5

The system of equations

and

is rewritten by solving the first equation for and then substituting that expression into the second equation. Which of the following equations results after the substitution and is equivalent to the original system?

Explanation

First solve the first equation for :

Now substitute this expression for into the second equation, :

That is exactly the equation in the correct answer. It is equivalent to the original system because it comes from replacing in one equation with an equal expression from the other equation.

Concept summary

To create an equivalent equation by substitution, isolate one variable in one equation and replace that variable everywhere it appears in the other equation.

Question 5 of 5

A theater sold a total of tickets for a school performance. Student tickets cost \6\ each. If the total revenue from ticket sales was \1{,}400

Explanation

Let be the number of student tickets and be the number of adult tickets. The situation gives the system

and

Substitute into the revenue equation:

Then

so

Subtract from both sides to get

and divide by :

So adult tickets were sold.

Concept summary

Write one equation for the total number of items and another for the total value, then solve the system to find the requested quantity.

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500-550

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600-650

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600-650

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700+

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700+

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