Decimals
Because
decimal numbers are fractions in disguise, the same trick can be used to
‘‘clear the decimal’’ in equations with decimal numbers. Count the largest number
of digits behind each decimal point and multiply both sides of the equation by
10 raised to the power of that number.
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Decimals
Because
decimal numbers are fractions in disguise, the same trick can be used to
‘‘clear the decimal’’ in equations with decimal numbers. Count the largest number
of digits behind each decimal point and multiply both sides of the equation by
10 raised to the power of that number.
When the equation you are given has fractions and you prefer
not to work with fractions, you can clear the fractions in the first step. Of
course, the solution might be a fraction, but that fraction will not occur
until the last step. Find the LCD of all fractions and multiply both sides of the equation by this
number. Then, distribute this quantity on each side of the equation.
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When the equation you are given has fractions and you prefer
not to work with fractions, you can clear the fractions in the first step. Of
course, the solution might be a fraction, but that fraction will not occur
until the last step. Find the LCD of all fractions and multiply both sides of the equation by this
number. Then, distribute this quantity on each side of the equation.
Some equations can be solved in a number of ways. However,
the general method in this book will be the same:
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Some equations can be solved in a number of ways. However,
the general method in this book will be the same:
To solve equations for the unknown, use inverse operations to
isolate the variable. These inverse operations ‘‘undo’’ what has been done to
the variable. That is, inverse operations are used to move quantities across
the equal sign. For instance, in the equation 5x = 10, x is multiplied by 5, so
to move 5 across the equal sign, you need to ‘‘unmultiply’’ the 5. That is,
divide both sides of the equation by 5 (equivalently, multiply each side of the
equation by 1/5). In the equation 5 + x = 10, to move 5
across the equal sign, you must ‘‘unadd’’ 5. That is, subtract 5 from both
sides of the equation (equivalently, add –5 to both sides of the equation).
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To solve equations for the unknown, use inverse operations to
isolate the variable. These inverse operations ‘‘undo’’ what has been done to
the variable. That is, inverse operations are used to move quantities across
the equal sign. For instance, in the equation 5x = 10, x is multiplied by 5, so
to move 5 across the equal sign, you need to ‘‘unmultiply’’ the 5. That is,
divide both sides of the equation by 5 (equivalently, multiply each side of the
equation by 1/5). In the equation 5 + x = 10, to move 5
across the equal sign, you must ‘‘unadd’’ 5. That is, subtract 5 from both
sides of the equation (equivalently, add –5 to both sides of the equation).
Linear Equations
Now we can use the
tools we have developed to solve equations. Up to now, we have rewritten
expressions and added fractions. This chapter is mostly concerned with linear
equations. In a linear equation, the variables are raised to the first
power—there are no variables in denominators, no variables to any power (other
than one), and no variables under root signs.
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Linear Equations
Now we can use the
tools we have developed to solve equations. Up to now, we have rewritten
expressions and added fractions. This chapter is mostly concerned with linear
equations. In a linear equation, the variables are raised to the first
power—there are no variables in denominators, no variables to any power (other
than one), and no variables under root signs.