you are learning about systems of equations and three methods for solving them: graphing, substitution, and addition. Compare and contrast the three methods by discussing the following: Is one method easier than the others for all systems, or does it depend on the system? If it depends on the system, how could you tell before you begin solving the system which solution method would be the most efficient? How is it possible to tell by inspection (look at it) whether a system of linear equations has one, zero, or an infinite number of solutions?
taking an example of equations
x = y + 2
2x + 3y = 5
in substitution method we substitute value of x from equation 1 into equation 2
and in this way we get one equation in terms of just one variable and we can solve it easily
in addition method we eliminate one variable by making coefficients of the variable we want to eliminate equal and opposite
and in graphing method we graph each equation and see where the two lines intersect
that will be solution
when solving equation by substitution and addition
if left hand side = right hand side
this means equation has infinite solutions
if we get all variables eliminated and left side is not equao to right side it means it has no solution
when solving by graphical method
if we get graph of two lines same
then it means it has infinite solutions
if we get two parallel lines
it has no solution
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