In this case, the question is asking us to solve for y, so try to make the x terms disappear. You want to
make the coefficient of x zero, so you can quickly find the value of y. Here’s how:
Use the coefficient of x in the second equation, 5, to multiply the first equation:
5(3x + 2y) = 5(17)
15 x + 10y = 85
Then use the original coefficient of x in the first equation to multiply the second equation:
3(5x − 4y) = 3(21)
15 x − 12y = 63
Now stack your equations and subtract (or flip the signs and add, which is less likely to lead to a
mistake.)
Simplify your equation and you have your answer.
22 y = 22
y = 1
Solving Inequalities
In an equation, one side equals the other. In an inequality, one side does not equal the other. The following
symbols are used in inequalities:
≠ is not equal to
> is greater than
< is less than
≥ is greater than or equal to; at least
≤ is less than or equal to; no more than
Hungry Gator
Think of the inequality sign
as the mouth of a hungry
alligator. The alligator eats
the bigger number.
Solving inequalities is pretty similar to solving equations. You can collect like terms, and you can