Solving Simple Linear Equations
Algebraic equations are translated from complete English sentences. These equations can be solved. In fact, in order to successfully solve a word problem, an equation must be written and solved.
Look at these two definitions in the following sections and compare the examples to ensure you know the distinction between an expression and an equation.
Defining an Algebraic Expression
Defining an Algebraic Equation
Example 2: 4( x − 3) + 6 = 14 + 2 x
The easiest way to distinguish a math problem as an equation is to notice an equals sign.
Example 3: Simplify the following expression: 4( x − 3) + 6
Here is how you simplify this expression:
Four Steps for Solving Simple Linear Equations
In order to solve an equation, follow these steps:
Example 4: Solve the following equation: 4( x − 3) + 6 = 14 + 2 x
Use the four steps to solving a linear equation, as follows:
- 1.
Distribute and combine like terms.
- 2a.
Move all terms with variables to the left side of the equation.
In this example, add a −2x to each side of the equation.
- 2b.
Place like terms adjacent to each other and simplify.
- 3.
Move the constants to the right side of the equation and simplify.
Note: The opposite operation was used to move the constant.
- 4.
Divide by the coefficient and simplify.
Example 5: Solve the following equation: 12 + 2(3 x − 7) = 5 x − 4
Use the four steps to solving a linear equation, as follows:
- 1a.
Distribute and combine like terms.
- 1b.
Place like terms adjacent to each other and simplify.
- 2a.
Move variables to the left side of the equation.
In this example, add −5 x to each side of the equation.
- 2b.
Place like terms adjacent to each other and simplify.
Note: All subtractions are changed to addition of a negative number.
- 3.
Move the constants to the right side of the equation and simplify.
Note: The opposite operation was used to move the constant.
- 4.
Because the coefficient is 1, Step 4 is not necessary.
Example 5: Solve the following equation: 6 − 3(2 − x) = −5 x + 40
Use the four steps to solving a linear equation, as follows:
- 1.
Distribute and combine like terms.
Did you remember to distribute the negative three?
- 2a.
Move variables to the left side of the equation.
In this example, add 5 x to each side of the equation.
- 2b.
Place like terms adjacent to each other.
- 2c.
Simplify by combining like terms.
- 3.
- 4.
Divide by the coefficient and simplify.
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