Section 7.1 Linear and Nonlinear Systems of Equations
Section 7.1 Linear and Nonlinear Systems of Equations
Section 7.1 Linear and Nonlinear Systems of Equations
System of equations A model used for solving a problem that involves two or more
equations in two or more variables.
Solution of a system of equations (in two variables) An ordered pair that satisfies
each equation in the system.
Solving a system of equations The process of finding the set of all solutions of a
system.
Method of substitution A method for solving systems of equations which involves
substituting for one of the variables in one equation in the system an expression that
represents that variable in terms of the other variable.
Graphical method A method for finding the solution(s) to a system of equations in
which the solutions are determined by finding points of intersection of the graphs of
the equations.
Points of intersection The points, which correspond to the solutions of the system,
where the graphs of the equations in a system of equations intersect.
Break-even point The point reached by sales when enough units of a product have
been sold so that the total revenue R equals the total cost C.
II. Nonlinear Systems of Equations (Page 499) What you should learn
How to use the method of
To solve a system of equations in which one or both of the substitution to solve
equations are nonlinear, the method of substitution can systems of nonlinear
equations in two
also be used. variables
III. Graphical Approach to Finding Solutions (Page 500) What you should learn
How to use a graphical
When solving a system of two equations in two unknowns, what approach to solve
numbers of solutions to the system are possible? systems of equations in
two or more variables
There can be exactly one solution, more than one solution, or no
solution.
IV. Applications of Systems of Equations (Pages 501−502) What you should learn
How to use systems of
The total cost C of producing x units of a product typically has equations to model and
two components: the initial cost and the cost per unit . solve real-life problems
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y y y
x x x
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