Answer:
- The studend first made an error in the second setp, since he/she did not apply the distributive property correctly.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, I copy each step given and review them algebraically, until finding the first error made by the student.
0) Start: System of equations:
1) Step 1:
−2(y) = −2(15 − 2z) [Equation A is multiplied by −2.]
2y = 3 − 4z [Equation B]
This procedure is algebraically correct, since the student used correctly the multiplicative property of equalities: both sides of the equation A are multiplied by the same number, 2.
Whereas, the equation B is not algebraically manipulated.
2) Step 2:
- −2y = 15 − 2z [Equation A in Step 1 is simplified.]
This procedure is algebraically wrong, since the student applied wrongly the distributive property of multiplication to simplify the equation A:
- The error is that the student did not multiply - 2 times 15 and -2 times - 2z
- The correct procedure had been:
-2y = -2(15) - 2( - 2z)
-2y = - 30 + 4z
Conclusion: The studend made an error in the second setp, since he/she did not apply the distributive property correctly.