Title: Solving Equations With Variables on Both Sides
1Solving Equations With Variables on Both Sides
- Lesson Objective
- To use what we already know about to solve
multiple step equations with variables on both
sides.
2Distributive Property
Combining like terms
Addition Subtraction Properties of Equality
Multiplication Division Properties of
Equality
3Steps to Solve Equations with Variables on Both
Sides
- Eliminate ( ) on both sides of equation
- using the distributive property.
- Combine any like terms on both sides.
- Collect variable on one side of the equation
- Collect constants on the other side of the
- equation
- Solve
4Use Steps to Solve Equation2(x 7) 3 4x - 1
2x 17 4x - 1
-2x -2x
17 2x - 1
1 1
4) Collect constants on same side use inverse
operations
18 2x
2 2
9 x
5Check - replace x with solution2(x 7) 3
4x - 1
2(9 7) 3 4(9) - 1
2(16) 3 4(9) - 1
2) Follow order of operations on both sides of
equation
32 3 36 - 1
35 35
X 9 is the solution to the
equation
6Use Steps to Solve Equation
-3x -3x
14 2x 8
- 8 - 8
6 2x
4) Collect constants on same side use inverse
operations
2 2
x 3
7Use Steps to Solve Equation4(1 2x) 4 6x
6x 6x
Get variables on same side use inverse
operation (add 6x)
4 - 2x 4
- 4 - 4
-2x 0
-2 -2
x 0
8Use Steps to Solve Equation
Get variables on same side of equation use
inverse operation (subtract 5x)
-5x -5x
9 9
The variables zeroed out and remaining is a true
statement where a number is equal to itself
this is called an identity
x any real number
9Use Steps to Solve Equation
Get variables on same side of equation use
inverse operation (subtract 6x)
-6x -6x
-1 - 8
The variables zeroed out and remaining is a false
statement where a number is equal to a different
number, so there will be no number that will work
in the equation.
x no solutions
10Review Steps to Solve Equations with Variables on
Both Sides
- 1) Get rid of ( ) on both sides of equation.
- 2) Combine like terms on both sides.
- 3) Get variable on one side of the equation.
- 4) Solve 2 step equation by undoing what has
been done to the variable. - 5) Remember 2 special cases when the variable
zeros out.
11The end