SOLVING LINEAR EQUATIONS
Recall the following:
- A linear equation is a polynomial of degree 1.
- In order to solve for the unknown variable, you must isolate the
variable.
- In the order of operations, multiplication and division are
completed before addition and subtraction.
Problem 1.4d:
Answer: x=5
Solution: Multiply both sides by 9:
Simplify:
Subtract x from both sides of the equation:
Add 2 to both sides of the equation:
Divide both sides by 3:
The answer is x=5.
Check the solution by substituting 5 in the original equation
for x. If the left side of the equation equals the right side of
the equation after the substitution, you have found the correct
answer.
- Left side:
- Right Side:
You can also check your answer with the calculator.
- Left Side:
- Right Side:
Since the left side of the original equation equals the right
side of the original equation when 5 substituted for x, then x=5
is the correct answer.
You can also check your answer by graphing
(left side of the
original equation minus the right side of the original equation). The
x-intercept is 5.
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