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This module is from Elementary Algebra by Denny Burzynski and Wade Ellis, Jr. In this chapter, the emphasis is on the mechanics of equation solving, which clearly explains how to isolate a variable. The goal is to help the student feel more comfortable with solving applied problems. Ample opportunity is provided for the student to practice translating words to symbols, which is an important part of the "Five-Step Method" of solving applied problems (discussed in modules (<link document="m21980"/>) and (<link document="m21979"/>)). Objectives of this module: be comfortable with combining techniques in equation solving, be able to recognize identities and contradictions.

Overview

  • Combining Techniques in Equation Solving
  • Recognizing Identities and Contrdictions

Combining techniques in equation solving

In Sections [link] and [link] we worked with techniques that involved the use of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve equations. We can combine these techniques to solve more complicated equations. To do so, it is helpful to recall that an equation is solved for a particular variable when all other numbers and/or letters have been disassociated from it and it is alone on one side of the equal sign. We will also note that

To associate numbers and letters we use the order of operations.

  1. Multiply/divide
  2. Add/subtract

To undo an association between numbers and letters we use the order of operations in reverse.

  1. Add/subtract
  2. Multiply/divide

Sample set a

Solve 4 x 7 = 9 for x .

4 x 7 = 9 First, undo the association between x and 7. The 7 is associated with x by subtraction . Undo the association by adding 7 to b o t h sides . 4 x 7 + 7 = 9 + 7 4 x = 16 Now, undo the association between x and 4. The 4 is associated with x by multiplication . Undo the association by dividing b o t h sides by 4. 4 x 4 = 16 4 16 7 = 9 Is this correct? x = 4

C h e c k : 4 ( 4 ) 7 = 9 Is this correct? 9 = 9 Yes, this is correct .

Solve 3 y 4 5 = 11.

3 y 4 5 = 11 5 is associated with y by subtraction . Undo the association by adding 5 to b o t h sides . 3 y 4 5 + 5 = 11 + 5 3 y 4 = 6 4 is associated with y by division . Undo the association by multiplying b o t h sides by 4. 4 3 y 4 = 4 ( 6 ) 4 3 y 4 = 4 ( 6 ) 3 y = 24 3 is associated with y by multiplication . Undo the association by dividing b o t h sides by 3. 3 y 3 = 24 3 3 y 3 = 8 y = 8

C h e c k : 3 ( 8 ) 4 5 = 11 Is this correct? 24 4 5 = 11 Is this correct? 6 5 = 11 Is this correct? 11 = 11 Yes, this is correct .

Solve 8 a 3 b + 2 m = 6 m 5 for a .

8 a 3 b + 2 m = 6 m - 5 2 m is associated with a by addition . Undo the association by subtracting 2 m from b o t h sides . 8 a 3 b + 2 m - 2 m = 6 m - 5 - 2 m 8 a 3 b = 4 m - 5 3 b a s s o c i a t e d w i t h a by division . Undo the association by multiplying b o t h sides by 3 b . ( 3 b ) ( 8 a 3 b ) = 3 b ( 4 m - 5 ) 8 a = 12 b m - 15 b 8 is associated with a by multiplication . Undo the multiplication by dividing b o t h sides by 8. 8 a 8 = 12 b m - 15 b 8 a = 12 b m - 15 b 8

Practice set a

Solve 3 y 1 = 11 for y .

y = 4

Solve 5 m 2 + 6 = 1 for m .

m = 2

Solve 2 n + 3 m = 4 for n .

n = 4 3 m 2

Solve 9 k 2 h + 5 = p 2 for k .

k = 2 h p 14 h 9

Sometimes when solving an equation it is necessary to simplify the expressions composing it.

Sample set b

Solve 4 x + 1 3 x = ( 2 ) ( 4 ) for x .

4 x + 1 3 x = ( 2 ) ( 4 ) x + 1 = 8 x = 9

C h e c k : 4 ( 9 ) + 1 3 ( 9 ) = 8 Is this correct? 36 + 1 + 27 = 8 Is this correct? 8 = 8 Yes, this is correct .

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Source:  OpenStax, Basic mathematics review. OpenStax CNX. Jun 06, 2012 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11427/1.2
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