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WHAT is equivalence?
Expressions and Equations
Course 3, Lesson 2-1
To
• solve equations using the Inverse
Property of Multiplication
• solve equations with rational coefficients
Course 3, Lesson 2-1
Expressions and Equations
Course 3, Lesson 2-1
Expressions and Equations
Words The product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is 1.
Numbers
Symbols
7 8 1
78
 3 2 1
2 3
 
1, where and 0
a b
a b
b a
 
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Step-by-Step Example
1. Solve c = 18. Check your solution.
7
8
c = 18
c = 18
c = 24
Check c = 18
(24) = 18
18 = 18
Write the equation.
Multiply each side by the multiplicative inverse of , .
Write 18 as . Divide by common factors.
Simplify.
Write the original equation.
Replace c with 24.
Write 24 as . Divide by common factors.
611
1 1 1
?
6
1
This sentence is true.
Answer
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18
Solve a = 12. Check your solution.
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Step-by-Step Example
2. Solve 1 s = 16 . Check your solution.
s = 11
Write the equation.
Simplify.
Multiply each side by the multiplicative inverse of , .
Divide by common factors.
11 111
11 11
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve 2 b = 18. Check your solution.
8
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Step-by-Step Example
3. Solve 3.15 = 0.45n. Check your solution.
3.15 = 0.45(7)
Write the equation.
Replace n with 7.
Division Property of Equality
Simplify.
3.15 = 0.45n
7 = n
Check 3.15 = 0.45n Write the original equation.
3.15 = 3.15 This sentence is true.
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve 10.8 = 0.9n. Check your solution.
12
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Step-by-Step Example
4. Latoya’s softball team won 75%, or 18, of its games.
Define a variable. Then write and solve an equation to
determine the number of games the team played.
n = 24 Simplify.
Write the equation. Write 75% as 0.75.
Division Property of Equality
Latoya’s softball team won 18 games, which was 75% of the
games played. Let n represent the number of games played.
Write and solve an equation.
0.75n = 18
Latoya’s softball team played 24 games.
Answer
Need Another Example?
Antonio has some fabric that he will use to make
curtains. Forty-five percent, or 6 yards, of the
fabric is green. Define a variable. Then write and
solve an equation to determine how many yards
of fabric he has altogether.
0.45n = 6; 13 yd
To
• identify the Properties of Equality
• solve two-step equations
Course 3, Lesson 2-2
Expressions and Equations
• properties
• two-step equation
Course 3, Lesson 2-2
Expressions and Equations
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Step-by-Step Example
1. Solve 2x + 3 = 7.
There are two 1-tiles in each group, so x = 2.
Write the equation.
Subtraction Property of Equality
Division Property of Equality
Remove three 1-tiles from each mat.
Separate the remaining tiles into 2 equal groups.
Using either method, the solution is 2.
7
Use a model.
2x + 3 – 3 = 7 – 3
2x = 4
Use symbols.
2x + 3 = 7
Simplify.x = 2.
–3 = –3
2x = 4
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve 5y + 1 = 26.
5
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Step-by-Step Example
2. Solve 25 = n – 3.
Write the equation.
Addition Property of Equality
Multiplication Property of Equality
25 = n – 3
28 = n
The solution is 112.
112 = n
Simplify.
+3 = +3
Answer
Need Another Example?
–18
Solve –4 = z + 2.
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Step-by-Step Example
3. Solve 6 – 3x = 21.
Write the equation.
Subtraction Property of Equality
Simplify.
–3x = 15
The solution is –5.
Simplify.
Rewrite the left side as addition.
6 – 3x = 21
6 + (–3x) = 21
x = –5
Division Property of Equality
Check 6 – 3x = 21 Write the equation.
Replace x with –5.
7
6 – 3(–5) = 21
?
6 – (–15) = 21
?
Multiply.
6 +15 = 21
?
To subtract a negative number, add its opposite.
21 = 21 The sentence is true.
–6 = –6
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve 8 – 3x = 14.
–2
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Step-by-Step Example
4. Chicago’s lowest recorded temperature in degrees
Fahrenheit is –27°. Solve the equation –27 = 1.8C + 32 to
convert to degrees Celsius.
Write the equation.
Division Property of Equality
–32.8 ≈ C
Simplify.
Subtraction Property of Equality
–27 = 1.8C + 32
Simplify. Check the solution.
So, Chicago’s lowest recorded temperature is about
–32.8 degrees Celsius.
–32 = –32
–59 = 1.8C
Answer
Need Another Example?
Melisa wants to put trim molding around a
rectangular table. The table is 45 inches long and
she has 150 inches of trim. Solve the equation
150 = 2w + 90 to find the width of the table.
30 in.
To
• translate sentences into equations
• define a variable, then write and
solve equations
Course 3, Lesson 2-3
Expressions and Equations
1
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2
Step-by-Step Example
1. Translate the sentence into an equation.
Eight less than three times a number is –23.
Eight less than three times a number is –23.Words
3
Let n represent the number.Variable
3n – 8 = –23Equation
Answer
Need Another Example?
Translate three more than half a number is 15
into an equation.
n + 3 = 15
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Step-by-Step Example
2. Translate the sentence into an equation.
Thirteen is 7 more than one-fifth of a number.
Thirteen is 7 more than one-fifth of a number.Words
Let n represent the number.Variable
Equation 13 = n + 7
Answer
Need Another Example?
Translate nineteen is two more than five times
a number into an equation.
19 = 5n + 2
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Step-by-Step Example
3. You buy 3 books that each cost the same amount and
a magazine, all for $55.99. You know that the magazine
costs $1.99. How much does each book cost?
3b + 1.99 = 55.99
So, the books each cost $18.7
Three books and a magazine cost $55.99.Words
Let b represent the cost of one book.Variable
3b + 1.99 = 55.99Equation
Write the equation.
Subtraction Property of Equality
Simplify.3b = 54.00
Division Property of Equality
b = 18 Simplify.
–1.99 = – 1.99
Answer
Need Another Example?
Kendra paid $7 for her admission ticket to the fair and
bought 12 ride tickets. She spent a total of $31 on
admission and ride tickets. Write and solve an equation to
find the cost of one ride ticket.
7 + 12x = 31; $2
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Step-by-Step Example
4. A personal trainer buys a weight bench for $500 and w
weights for $24.99 each. The total cost of the purchase
is $849.86. How many weights were purchased?
500 + 24.99w = 849.86
Bench plus $24.99 per weight equals $849.86Words
Let w represent the number of weights.Variable
500 + 24.99 • w = 849.86Equation
Write the equation.
Subtraction Property of Equality
Simplify.24.99w = 349.86
Division Property of Equality
w = 14 Simplify.
So, 14 weights were purchased.
–500 = – 500
Answer
Need Another Example?
Membership at the health club is $15 per month
plus $10 for each exercise class taken. Jill paid
$75 for the month of September. Write and solve
an equation to find the number of exercise
classes Jill took in September.
15 + 10c = 75; 6 classes
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Step-by-Step Example
5. Your and your friend’s lunch cost $19. Your lunch
cost $3 more than your friend’s. How much was
your friend’s lunch?
f + f + 3 = 19
Your friend’s lunch plus your lunch equals $19.Words
Let f represent the cost of your friend’s lunch.Variable
f + f + 3 = 19Equation
Write the equation.
Subtraction Property of Equality
Simplify.2f = 16
Division Property of Equality
f = 8 Simplify.
Your friend spent $8.
2f + 3 = 19 f + f = 2f
–3 = – 3
Answer
Need Another Example?
You and your friend spent a total of $33 for dinner. Your
dinner cost $5 less than your friend’s. Write and solve an
equation to find how much you spent for dinner.
d + (d – 5) = 33; $14
To solve equations with
• variables on both sides
• rational coefficients
Course 3, Lesson 2-4
Expressions and Equations
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Step-by-Step Example
1. Solve 8 + 4d = 5d. Check your solution.
8 + 4d = 5d Write the equation.
Write the original equation.Check 8 + 4d = 5d
8 = d
Subtraction Property of Equality
To check your solution, replace d with 8 in the original equation.
Simplify by combining like terms.
Subtract 4d from the left side of
the equation to isolate the variable.
Subtract 4d from the right side of
the equation to keep it balanced.
Replace d with 8.
The sentence is true.
8 + 4(8) = 5(8)
40 = 40
?
–4d = – 4d
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve 7x + 4 = 9x. Check your solution.
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Step-by-Step Example
2. Solve 6n – 1 = 4n – 5.
6n – 1 = 4n – 5 Write the equation.
Write the original equation.Check 6n – 1 = 4n – 5
Subtraction Property of Equality
Simplify.
Replace d with 8.
The sentence is true.
6(–2) – 1 = 4(–2) – 5
–13 = –13
?
2n – 1 = –5
Addition Property of Equality
Simplify.2n = –4
Mentally divide each side by 2.n = –2
– 4n = – 4n
+ 1 = + 1
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve 3x – 2 = 8x + 13. Check your solution.
–3
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Step-by-Step Example
3. Green’s Gym charges a one time fee of $50 plus $30 per session for a personal
trainer. A new fitness center charges a yearly fee of $250 plus $10 for each session
with a trainer. For how many sessions is the cost of the two plans the same?
20s = 200
Simplify.
Check Green’s Gym: $50 plus 10 sessions at $30 per session
Simplify.
Addition Property of Equality
50 + 10 • 30 = 50 + 300
250 + 10 • 10 = 250 + 100
50 + 20s = 250
Subtraction Property of Equality
Write the equation.50 + 30s = 250 + 10s
fee of $50 plus
$30 per session
Words
Let s represent the number of sessions.Variable
50 + 30s = 250 + 10sEquation
is the
same as
a fee of $250 plus
$10 per session
Division Property of Equality
s = 10
So, the cost is the same for 10 personal trainer sessions.
Simplify.
= $350
new fitness center: $250 plus 10 sessions at $10 per session
= $350
– 10s = – 10s
– 50 = – 50
Answer
Need Another Example?
The measure of an angle is 8 degrees more than its
complement. If x represents the measure of the angle and
90 – x represents the measure of its complement, what is
the measure of the angle?
49°
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Step-by-Step Example
4. Solve x – 1 = 9 – x.
x = 12
Simplify.
Multiplicative Inverse Property
Addition Property of Equality
The common denominator of the coefficients is 6.
Rewrite the equation.
Addition Property of Equality
Simplify.
Simplify.
+ 1 = + 1
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve x + 2 = 7 + x.
12
To solve
• multi-step equations,
• equations with no solutions,
• equations with an infinite
number of solutions
Course 3, Lesson 2-5
Expressions and Equations
Symbol
• null set Ø
• empty set { }
• identity
Course 3, Lesson 2-5
Expressions and Equations
Course 3, Lesson 2-5
Expressions and Equations
Null Set One Solution Identify
Words no solution one solution infinitely many solutions
Symbols a = b x = a a = a
Example 3x + 4 = 3x 2x = 20 4x + 2 = 4x + 2
4 = 0 x = 10 2 = 2
Since 4 ≠ 0, Since 2 = 2, the
there is no solution is all
solution. numbers.
Need Another Example?
Step-by-Step Example
1. Solve 15(20 + d) = 420.
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15(20 + d) = 420 Write the equation.
Subtraction Property of Equality
Simplify.
300 + 15d = 420 Distributive Property
Simplify.15d = 120
Division Property of Equality
d = 8
– 300 = – 300
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve –3(4p – 6) = 54.
–3
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Step-by-Step Example
2. Solve 6(x – 3) + 10 = 2(3x – 4).
6(x – 3) + 10 = 2(3x – 4) Write the equation.
Collect like terms.
Simplify.
6x – 18 + 10 = 6x – 8 Distributive Property
6x – 8 = 6x – 8
Addition Property of Equality
6x = 6x
Simplify.
Division Property of Equality
x = x
The statement x = x is always true. The equation is an identity
and the solution set is all numbers.
Write the original equation.Check 6(x – 3) + 10 = 2(3x – 4)
Substitute any value for x.6(5 – 3) + 10 = 2[3(5) – 4]
Simplify.6(2) + 10 = 2(15 – 4)
22 = 22
?
?
+ 8 = + 8
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve 3(4x + 8) = 2(6x + 12).
identity; all numbers
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Step-by-Step Example
3. Solve 8(4 – 2x) = 4(3 – 5x) + 4x.
8(4 – 2x) = 4(3 – 5x) + 4x Write the equation.
Collect like terms.
Simplify.
32 – 16x = 12 – 20x + 4x Distributive Property
32 – 16x = 12 – 16x
Addition Property of Equality
32 = 12
The statement 32 = 12 is never true. The equation has no
solution and the solution set is .
Write the equation.Check 8(4 – 2x) = 4(3 – 5x) + 4x
Substitute any value for x.8[4 – 2(2)] = 4[3 – 5(2)] + 4(2)
Simplify.
0 ≠ –20
?
8(0) = 4(–7) + 8
?
Since 0 ≠ –20, the equation has no solution.
+ 16x = + 16x
Answer
Need Another Example?
Solve 4(5x + 3) – 6x = 7(2x + 3).
null set; no solution
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Step-by-Step Example
4. At the fair, Hunter bought 3 snacks and 10 ride tickets.
Each ride ticket costs $1.50 less than a snack. If he spent
a total of $24.00, what was the cost of each snack?
Write an equation to represent the problem.
Write the equation.
Simplify.
3s + 10(s – 1.5) = 24
Addition Property of Equality
13s = 39
3s + 10s – 15 = 24 Distributive Property
13s – 15 = 24 Collect like terms.
Division Property of Equality
Simplify.s = 3
So, the cost of each snack was $3.
+ 15 = + 15
Answer
Need Another Example?
The length of Philip’s stride when walking is 4 inches
greater than the length of Anne’s stride. If it takes Philip
5 steps and Anne 6 steps to walk the same distance,
what is the length of Anne’s stride?
20 in.

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Chapter 2 Review

  • 1. WHAT is equivalence? Expressions and Equations Course 3, Lesson 2-1
  • 2. To • solve equations using the Inverse Property of Multiplication • solve equations with rational coefficients Course 3, Lesson 2-1 Expressions and Equations
  • 3. Course 3, Lesson 2-1 Expressions and Equations Words The product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is 1. Numbers Symbols 7 8 1 78  3 2 1 2 3   1, where and 0 a b a b b a  
  • 4. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 1. Solve c = 18. Check your solution. 7 8 c = 18 c = 18 c = 24 Check c = 18 (24) = 18 18 = 18 Write the equation. Multiply each side by the multiplicative inverse of , . Write 18 as . Divide by common factors. Simplify. Write the original equation. Replace c with 24. Write 24 as . Divide by common factors. 611 1 1 1 ? 6 1 This sentence is true.
  • 5. Answer Need Another Example? 18 Solve a = 12. Check your solution.
  • 6. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 Step-by-Step Example 2. Solve 1 s = 16 . Check your solution. s = 11 Write the equation. Simplify. Multiply each side by the multiplicative inverse of , . Divide by common factors. 11 111 11 11
  • 7. Answer Need Another Example? Solve 2 b = 18. Check your solution. 8
  • 8. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 3. Solve 3.15 = 0.45n. Check your solution. 3.15 = 0.45(7) Write the equation. Replace n with 7. Division Property of Equality Simplify. 3.15 = 0.45n 7 = n Check 3.15 = 0.45n Write the original equation. 3.15 = 3.15 This sentence is true.
  • 9. Answer Need Another Example? Solve 10.8 = 0.9n. Check your solution. 12
  • 10. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 Step-by-Step Example 4. Latoya’s softball team won 75%, or 18, of its games. Define a variable. Then write and solve an equation to determine the number of games the team played. n = 24 Simplify. Write the equation. Write 75% as 0.75. Division Property of Equality Latoya’s softball team won 18 games, which was 75% of the games played. Let n represent the number of games played. Write and solve an equation. 0.75n = 18 Latoya’s softball team played 24 games.
  • 11. Answer Need Another Example? Antonio has some fabric that he will use to make curtains. Forty-five percent, or 6 yards, of the fabric is green. Define a variable. Then write and solve an equation to determine how many yards of fabric he has altogether. 0.45n = 6; 13 yd
  • 12. To • identify the Properties of Equality • solve two-step equations Course 3, Lesson 2-2 Expressions and Equations
  • 13. • properties • two-step equation Course 3, Lesson 2-2 Expressions and Equations
  • 14. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 1. Solve 2x + 3 = 7. There are two 1-tiles in each group, so x = 2. Write the equation. Subtraction Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Remove three 1-tiles from each mat. Separate the remaining tiles into 2 equal groups. Using either method, the solution is 2. 7 Use a model. 2x + 3 – 3 = 7 – 3 2x = 4 Use symbols. 2x + 3 = 7 Simplify.x = 2. –3 = –3 2x = 4
  • 16. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 2. Solve 25 = n – 3. Write the equation. Addition Property of Equality Multiplication Property of Equality 25 = n – 3 28 = n The solution is 112. 112 = n Simplify. +3 = +3
  • 18. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 3. Solve 6 – 3x = 21. Write the equation. Subtraction Property of Equality Simplify. –3x = 15 The solution is –5. Simplify. Rewrite the left side as addition. 6 – 3x = 21 6 + (–3x) = 21 x = –5 Division Property of Equality Check 6 – 3x = 21 Write the equation. Replace x with –5. 7 6 – 3(–5) = 21 ? 6 – (–15) = 21 ? Multiply. 6 +15 = 21 ? To subtract a negative number, add its opposite. 21 = 21 The sentence is true. –6 = –6
  • 19. Answer Need Another Example? Solve 8 – 3x = 14. –2
  • 20. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 Step-by-Step Example 4. Chicago’s lowest recorded temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is –27°. Solve the equation –27 = 1.8C + 32 to convert to degrees Celsius. Write the equation. Division Property of Equality –32.8 ≈ C Simplify. Subtraction Property of Equality –27 = 1.8C + 32 Simplify. Check the solution. So, Chicago’s lowest recorded temperature is about –32.8 degrees Celsius. –32 = –32 –59 = 1.8C
  • 21. Answer Need Another Example? Melisa wants to put trim molding around a rectangular table. The table is 45 inches long and she has 150 inches of trim. Solve the equation 150 = 2w + 90 to find the width of the table. 30 in.
  • 22. To • translate sentences into equations • define a variable, then write and solve equations Course 3, Lesson 2-3 Expressions and Equations
  • 23. 1 Need Another Example? 2 Step-by-Step Example 1. Translate the sentence into an equation. Eight less than three times a number is –23. Eight less than three times a number is –23.Words 3 Let n represent the number.Variable 3n – 8 = –23Equation
  • 24. Answer Need Another Example? Translate three more than half a number is 15 into an equation. n + 3 = 15
  • 25. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 Step-by-Step Example 2. Translate the sentence into an equation. Thirteen is 7 more than one-fifth of a number. Thirteen is 7 more than one-fifth of a number.Words Let n represent the number.Variable Equation 13 = n + 7
  • 26. Answer Need Another Example? Translate nineteen is two more than five times a number into an equation. 19 = 5n + 2
  • 27. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 3. You buy 3 books that each cost the same amount and a magazine, all for $55.99. You know that the magazine costs $1.99. How much does each book cost? 3b + 1.99 = 55.99 So, the books each cost $18.7 Three books and a magazine cost $55.99.Words Let b represent the cost of one book.Variable 3b + 1.99 = 55.99Equation Write the equation. Subtraction Property of Equality Simplify.3b = 54.00 Division Property of Equality b = 18 Simplify. –1.99 = – 1.99
  • 28. Answer Need Another Example? Kendra paid $7 for her admission ticket to the fair and bought 12 ride tickets. She spent a total of $31 on admission and ride tickets. Write and solve an equation to find the cost of one ride ticket. 7 + 12x = 31; $2
  • 29. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 4. A personal trainer buys a weight bench for $500 and w weights for $24.99 each. The total cost of the purchase is $849.86. How many weights were purchased? 500 + 24.99w = 849.86 Bench plus $24.99 per weight equals $849.86Words Let w represent the number of weights.Variable 500 + 24.99 • w = 849.86Equation Write the equation. Subtraction Property of Equality Simplify.24.99w = 349.86 Division Property of Equality w = 14 Simplify. So, 14 weights were purchased. –500 = – 500
  • 30. Answer Need Another Example? Membership at the health club is $15 per month plus $10 for each exercise class taken. Jill paid $75 for the month of September. Write and solve an equation to find the number of exercise classes Jill took in September. 15 + 10c = 75; 6 classes
  • 31. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 5. Your and your friend’s lunch cost $19. Your lunch cost $3 more than your friend’s. How much was your friend’s lunch? f + f + 3 = 19 Your friend’s lunch plus your lunch equals $19.Words Let f represent the cost of your friend’s lunch.Variable f + f + 3 = 19Equation Write the equation. Subtraction Property of Equality Simplify.2f = 16 Division Property of Equality f = 8 Simplify. Your friend spent $8. 2f + 3 = 19 f + f = 2f –3 = – 3
  • 32. Answer Need Another Example? You and your friend spent a total of $33 for dinner. Your dinner cost $5 less than your friend’s. Write and solve an equation to find how much you spent for dinner. d + (d – 5) = 33; $14
  • 33. To solve equations with • variables on both sides • rational coefficients Course 3, Lesson 2-4 Expressions and Equations
  • 34. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 Step-by-Step Example 1. Solve 8 + 4d = 5d. Check your solution. 8 + 4d = 5d Write the equation. Write the original equation.Check 8 + 4d = 5d 8 = d Subtraction Property of Equality To check your solution, replace d with 8 in the original equation. Simplify by combining like terms. Subtract 4d from the left side of the equation to isolate the variable. Subtract 4d from the right side of the equation to keep it balanced. Replace d with 8. The sentence is true. 8 + 4(8) = 5(8) 40 = 40 ? –4d = – 4d
  • 35. Answer Need Another Example? Solve 7x + 4 = 9x. Check your solution. 2
  • 36. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 Step-by-Step Example 2. Solve 6n – 1 = 4n – 5. 6n – 1 = 4n – 5 Write the equation. Write the original equation.Check 6n – 1 = 4n – 5 Subtraction Property of Equality Simplify. Replace d with 8. The sentence is true. 6(–2) – 1 = 4(–2) – 5 –13 = –13 ? 2n – 1 = –5 Addition Property of Equality Simplify.2n = –4 Mentally divide each side by 2.n = –2 – 4n = – 4n + 1 = + 1
  • 37. Answer Need Another Example? Solve 3x – 2 = 8x + 13. Check your solution. –3
  • 38. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 3. Green’s Gym charges a one time fee of $50 plus $30 per session for a personal trainer. A new fitness center charges a yearly fee of $250 plus $10 for each session with a trainer. For how many sessions is the cost of the two plans the same? 20s = 200 Simplify. Check Green’s Gym: $50 plus 10 sessions at $30 per session Simplify. Addition Property of Equality 50 + 10 • 30 = 50 + 300 250 + 10 • 10 = 250 + 100 50 + 20s = 250 Subtraction Property of Equality Write the equation.50 + 30s = 250 + 10s fee of $50 plus $30 per session Words Let s represent the number of sessions.Variable 50 + 30s = 250 + 10sEquation is the same as a fee of $250 plus $10 per session Division Property of Equality s = 10 So, the cost is the same for 10 personal trainer sessions. Simplify. = $350 new fitness center: $250 plus 10 sessions at $10 per session = $350 – 10s = – 10s – 50 = – 50
  • 39. Answer Need Another Example? The measure of an angle is 8 degrees more than its complement. If x represents the measure of the angle and 90 – x represents the measure of its complement, what is the measure of the angle? 49°
  • 40. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 Step-by-Step Example 4. Solve x – 1 = 9 – x. x = 12 Simplify. Multiplicative Inverse Property Addition Property of Equality The common denominator of the coefficients is 6. Rewrite the equation. Addition Property of Equality Simplify. Simplify. + 1 = + 1
  • 42. To solve • multi-step equations, • equations with no solutions, • equations with an infinite number of solutions Course 3, Lesson 2-5 Expressions and Equations
  • 43. Symbol • null set Ø • empty set { } • identity Course 3, Lesson 2-5 Expressions and Equations
  • 44. Course 3, Lesson 2-5 Expressions and Equations Null Set One Solution Identify Words no solution one solution infinitely many solutions Symbols a = b x = a a = a Example 3x + 4 = 3x 2x = 20 4x + 2 = 4x + 2 4 = 0 x = 10 2 = 2 Since 4 ≠ 0, Since 2 = 2, the there is no solution is all solution. numbers.
  • 45. Need Another Example? Step-by-Step Example 1. Solve 15(20 + d) = 420. 1 2 3 4 15(20 + d) = 420 Write the equation. Subtraction Property of Equality Simplify. 300 + 15d = 420 Distributive Property Simplify.15d = 120 Division Property of Equality d = 8 – 300 = – 300
  • 46. Answer Need Another Example? Solve –3(4p – 6) = 54. –3
  • 47. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 2. Solve 6(x – 3) + 10 = 2(3x – 4). 6(x – 3) + 10 = 2(3x – 4) Write the equation. Collect like terms. Simplify. 6x – 18 + 10 = 6x – 8 Distributive Property 6x – 8 = 6x – 8 Addition Property of Equality 6x = 6x Simplify. Division Property of Equality x = x The statement x = x is always true. The equation is an identity and the solution set is all numbers. Write the original equation.Check 6(x – 3) + 10 = 2(3x – 4) Substitute any value for x.6(5 – 3) + 10 = 2[3(5) – 4] Simplify.6(2) + 10 = 2(15 – 4) 22 = 22 ? ? + 8 = + 8
  • 48. Answer Need Another Example? Solve 3(4x + 8) = 2(6x + 12). identity; all numbers
  • 49. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 Step-by-Step Example 3. Solve 8(4 – 2x) = 4(3 – 5x) + 4x. 8(4 – 2x) = 4(3 – 5x) + 4x Write the equation. Collect like terms. Simplify. 32 – 16x = 12 – 20x + 4x Distributive Property 32 – 16x = 12 – 16x Addition Property of Equality 32 = 12 The statement 32 = 12 is never true. The equation has no solution and the solution set is . Write the equation.Check 8(4 – 2x) = 4(3 – 5x) + 4x Substitute any value for x.8[4 – 2(2)] = 4[3 – 5(2)] + 4(2) Simplify. 0 ≠ –20 ? 8(0) = 4(–7) + 8 ? Since 0 ≠ –20, the equation has no solution. + 16x = + 16x
  • 50. Answer Need Another Example? Solve 4(5x + 3) – 6x = 7(2x + 3). null set; no solution
  • 51. 1 Need Another Example? 2 3 4 5 6 Step-by-Step Example 4. At the fair, Hunter bought 3 snacks and 10 ride tickets. Each ride ticket costs $1.50 less than a snack. If he spent a total of $24.00, what was the cost of each snack? Write an equation to represent the problem. Write the equation. Simplify. 3s + 10(s – 1.5) = 24 Addition Property of Equality 13s = 39 3s + 10s – 15 = 24 Distributive Property 13s – 15 = 24 Collect like terms. Division Property of Equality Simplify.s = 3 So, the cost of each snack was $3. + 15 = + 15
  • 52. Answer Need Another Example? The length of Philip’s stride when walking is 4 inches greater than the length of Anne’s stride. If it takes Philip 5 steps and Anne 6 steps to walk the same distance, what is the length of Anne’s stride? 20 in.