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Algebra I Chapter 9 Review For TEST PDF

This document provides a systems of equations review sheet with 13 problems. Students are asked to solve various systems of linear equations using methods like graphing, substitution, and elimination. The problems cover identifying the solution to a system, determining if a proposed solution is correct, solving 3 systems by substitution with a check, 2 systems by elimination, 1 by elimination with multiplication, and solving 6 more systems using the preferred method. The final 3 problems involve word problems relating to sums, rates, and combined totals that can be modeled with systems of equations.
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Algebra I Chapter 9 Review For TEST PDF

This document provides a systems of equations review sheet with 13 problems. Students are asked to solve various systems of linear equations using methods like graphing, substitution, and elimination. The problems cover identifying the solution to a system, determining if a proposed solution is correct, solving 3 systems by substitution with a check, 2 systems by elimination, 1 by elimination with multiplication, and solving 6 more systems using the preferred method. The final 3 problems involve word problems relating to sums, rates, and combined totals that can be modeled with systems of equations.
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Algebra 1 Systems of Equations Review Sheet

Directions: Answer each question in the space provided. Show all work!

1. Solve each linear system by graphing.


a) 4x + 3y = 12 b) 5x + y = 4
-2x + 3y = -6 5x + y = 1

2. Lily says that the solution to the linear system shown below is (-2, -3). Do you agree?
Explain your answer.

𝑐 = −7𝑑
3. Solve the following system by substitution. Show a check! �
6𝑐 + 9𝑑 = 33
Check:
6𝑥 – 3𝑦 = 0
4. Solve the following system by using elimination: �
−6𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 4

2𝑥 – 𝑦 = −3
5. Solve the following system using elimination with multiplication: �
−7𝑥 + 6𝑦 = 3

For #6-10, solve by whichever method you prefer (graphing, substitution or elimination)

9𝑥 – 4𝑦 = 13 5𝑥 = −9𝑦
6. � 7. �
−18𝑥 + 8𝑦 = −26 10𝑥 + 18𝑦 = 15

8x + 2y = −4
8. � 9. �4 + v = 2(3 – w)
8x + 10y = −20 v = 4 + w
4x + 5y = −2
10. �
5x + 4y = 2

11. The sum of two numbers is 46. Three times the smaller number is 2 more than the larger
number. Find the numbers.

12. Erin invests $7000 in stocks and bonds. The bonds earn 5% annual interest and the stocks earn
8% interest. If she earns $404 in interest, how much does she invest in bonds?

13. Bryan and Anthony go to the batting cage together. Bryan hit 9 more than 3 times the number of
pitches than Anthony hit. If they hit a combined total of 101 pitches, how many did each of them
hit?
Answers
1. a) (3, 0)

b) No solution

2. No – the solution is the point where the lines intersect, which is (-3, -2)

3. (7, -1)

4. (− 2, - 4)

5. (-3, -3)

6. Coinciding lines – infinitely many solutions


7. No solution
8. (0, - 2 )
 10 2 
9.  ,- 
 3 3
10. (2, -2)
11. 34, 12

12. Bonds = $5,200

13. Bryan = 78 pitches, Anthony = 23 pitches

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