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Solve:
This equation has on the left and on the right. Since make the right side the variable side and the left side the constant side.
Subtract from both sides to remove the variable term from the left. | |
Combine like terms. | |
Subtract 8 from both sides to remove the constant from the right. | |
Simplify. | |
Divide both sides by 3 to make 1 the coefficient of . | |
Simplify. | |
Check: Let . | |
Note that we could have made the left side the variable side instead of the right side, but it would have led to a negative coefficient on the variable term. While we could work with the negative, there is less chance of error when working with positives. The strategy outlined above helps avoid the negatives!
To solve an equation with fractions, we still follow the same steps to get the solution .
Solve:
Since make the left side the variable side and the right side the constant side.
Subtract from both sides. | |
Combine like terms. | |
Subtract 5 from both sides. | |
Simplify. | |
Check: Let . | |
We follow the same steps when the equation has decimals, too.
Solve:
Since make the left side the variable side and the right side the constant side.
Subtract from both sides. | |
Combine like terms. | |
Subtract 4 from both sides. | |
Simplify. | |
Use the Division Property of Equality. | |
Simplify. | |
Check: Let . | |
Each of the first few sections of this chapter has dealt with solving one specific form of a linear equation . It’s time now to lay out an overall strategy that can be used to solve any linear equation. We call this the general strategy . Some equations won’t require all the steps to solve, but many will. Simplifying each side of the equation as much as possible first makes the rest of the steps easier.
Solve:
Simplify each side of the equation as much as possible.
Use the Distributive Property. |
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Collect all variable terms on one side of the equation—all s are already on the left side. | |
Collect constant terms on the other side of the equation.
Subtract 6 from each side |
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Simplify. | |
Make the coefficient of the variable term equal to 1. Divide each side by 3. | |
Simplify. | |
Check: Let . | |
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