How to Solve Systems of Equations by Substitution
Pennpaper Team
A system of equations has more than one equation at the same time. The solution is the point that makes both equations true.
Quick idea
Substitution works by replacing a variable with an equal expression from the other equation.
Steps
- Solve one equation for one variable if it is not already solved.
- Substitute that expression into the other equation.
- Solve the one-variable equation.
- Substitute back to find the other variable.
Worked example
Solve the system y equals 2x and x plus y equals 9.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
Because y equals 2x, replace y in the second equation with 2x.
Step 2
Solve x plus 2x equals 9 to get x equals 3.
Step 3
Substitute x equals 3 into y equals 2x to get y equals 6.
Common mistake
After finding one variable, do not stop. A system solution usually needs both x and y.
Practice problems
- Solve y = x + 1 and x + y = 7.
- Solve y = 3x and x + y = 12.
- Solve x = y + 2 and x + y = 10.
Answers
- x = 3, y = 4
- x = 3, y = 9
- x = 6, y = 4
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