Lesson Plan

Nature of Solutions of a System of Linear Equations

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If at first you cannot graph, substitute. The lesson introduces the substitution method as a way to solve linear systems if the point of intersection is hard to determine from a graph. The 28th installment of a 33-part series finishes the instruction on the number of solutions a system may have by looking at instances where the equations name the same line.

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Instructional Ideas
  • Lead a discussion on why the number of solutions is zero, one, or infinite but cannot be another number such as two
  • Provide groups with a list of systems of equations to catorgize as either having one solution, no solutions, or infinite solutions
Classroom Considerations
  • Requires graph paper for the problem set
  • The class should be fluent in evaluating linear expressions
Pros
  • Pupils verify their solutions with a graph in the problem set
  • The discussion script provides expected class responses
Cons
  • None
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