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- 00:04
Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution a la Shmoop
- 00:08
After leaving his day job as a substitute teacher… [Man walking through a school corridor]
- 00:11
…Mister Uboat goes to his evening job as a substitute particle physicist. [Mr Uboat in a lab coat]
- 00:16
Today's task at the lab is simple... solve for x and y to correctly align the particle [Two cannons labelled x and y shoot cannonballs]
- 00:22
cannons.
Full Transcript
- 00:25
There are two equations, and x and y are the same value in each...
- 00:29
two-x minus three-y equals negative-two...
- 00:31
and...
- 00:32
four-x plus y equals twenty-four. [Equations written on a blackboard]
- 00:35
As a substitute, Mr. Uboat gets paid by the day, so he wants to get this done as efficiently [Flask bubbling]
- 00:39
as possible.
- 00:41
Let's solve this using, substitution.
- 00:45
The second equation looks easier to solve, so we'll start with that one. [The second equation lights up]
- 00:48
If we subtract four-x from both sides, we see that y equals twenty-four minus four-x.
- 00:54
Now we'll just substitute y for 24 minus 4x into the first equation...
- 00:59
to get two-x minus three, times open parenthesis, twenty-four minus four-x, closed parenthesis,
- 01:06
equals negative two. [The working written out on a blackboard]
- 01:09
Following the order of operations, we first distribute the minus 3 times the equation in the
- 01:14
parentheses.
- 01:15
Negative 3 times 24 equals 72, and negative 3 times negative 4x equals 12x, that's positive. [Finger pointing to the equation]
- 01:21
When we write it all out we get two-x minus seventy-two plus twelve-x equals negative
- 01:28
two.
- 01:29
Combining the x's together on the left side, we get fourteen-x minus seventy-two equals [The x's are highlighted]
- 01:34
negative-two.
- 01:36
Add seventy-two to both sides, and see that fourteen-x equals seventy.
- 01:40
Divide both sides by fourteen...and x equals five.
- 01:45
Now, remember how y equals twenty-four minus four-x?
- 01:50
Well, plug x as five into this equation to see what equals and you get twenty-four minus four times
- 01:58
five.
- 01:59
In other words, y equals twenty-four minus twenty, or y equals four. [Equation being solved on the blackboard]
- 02:06
Our answer is five, four.
- 02:08
Thanks to Mr. Uboat, the equation is solved!
- 02:11
Now the particle cannons can collide particles in peace. [The cannons fire and an explosion follows, Mr Uboat emerges with a black face and frazzled hair]
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