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When some people hear the word algebra , they think of solving equations. The applications of solving equations are limitless and extend to all careers and fields. In this section, we will begin solving equations. We will start by solving basic equations, and then as we proceed through the course we will build up our skills to cover many different forms of equations.
Solving an equation is like discovering the answer to a puzzle. An algebraic equation states that two algebraic expressions are equal. To solve an equation is to determine the values of the variable that make the equation a true statement. Any number that makes the equation true is called a solution of the equation. It is the answer to the puzzle!
A solution to an equation is a value of a variable that makes a true statement when substituted into the equation.
The process of finding the solution to an equation is called solving the equation.
To find the solution to an equation means to find the value of the variable that makes the equation true. Can you recognize the solution of If you said you’re right! We say is a solution to the equation because when we substitute for the resulting statement is true.
Since is a true statement, we know that is indeed a solution to the equation.
The symbol asks whether the left side of the equation is equal to the right side. Once we know, we can change to an equal sign or not-equal sign
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Subtract. |
So is not a solution to the equation
Here, the variable appears on both sides of the equation. We must substitute
for each
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Since results in a true equation, we know that is a solution to the equation
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