Revision Notes On Linear Equations in One Variable
Revision Notes On Linear Equations in One Variable
Algebraic Expressions
Any expression involving constant, variable and some operations like addition, multiplication etc
is called Algebraic Expression.
Linear Expression
A linear expression is an expression whose highest power of the variable is one only.
Example
2x + 5, 3y etc.
The expressions like x2 + 1, z2 + 2z + 3 are not the linear expressions as their highest power of
the variable is greater than 1.
Linear Equations
The equation of a straight line is the linear equation. It could be in one variable or two variables.
Example
x + 5 = 10
y – 3 = 19
These are called linear equations in one variable because the highest degree of the variable is
one and there is only one variable.
Solving Equations which have Linear Expressions on one Side and Numbers on the other
Side
1. Balancing Method
In this method, we have to add or subtract with the same number on both the sides without
disturbing the balance to find the solution.
Example
Solution
Step 1: We need to add 10 to both the sides so that the numbers and variables come on the
different sides without disturbing the balance.
3x – 10 +10 =10+14
3x = 24
Step 2: Now to balance the equation, we need to divide by 3 into both the sides.
3x/3 = 24/3
x=8
3x – 10 = 14
3(8) – 10 = 14
24-10 = 14
14 = 14
2. Transposing Method
In this method, we need to transpose or transfer the constants or variables from one side to
another until we get the solution. When we transpose the terms the sign will get changed.
Example
Solution
Step 1: We transpose 10 from LHS to RHS so that all the constants come in the same side.
2z = -6
2z/2 = - 6/2
z=-3
What is the height of the rectangle whose perimeter is 96 cm2 and the length is 12 cm?
Solution
96 = S × 12
96/12 = 12s/12
s=8
In this type of problems, we need to bring all the constants on one side and all the terms having
variables on the other side. Then they can be solved easily.
Example
Solution
Step 1: Bring all the terms including variable x on LHS and the constants on the RHS.
3x = 9
3x/3 = 9/3
x=3
Renu’s age is four times that of her younger brother. Five years back her age was 9 times her
brother’s age. Find their present ages.
Solution
Renu’s age = 4x (as her age is 4 times that of her younger brother)
9(x – 5) = 4x – 5
9x – 45 = 4x – 5
5x = 40
x = 40/5 = 8
Solution
As the equation is in complex form, we have to reduce it into a simpler form.
Step 3. Bring all the variables on the LHS and all the constants on the RHS
30x − 20x = 15 + 12 + 60
10x = 87
x = 8.7
Example
Solution
8(x + 1) = 3(2x + 3)
8x + 8 = 6x + 9
8x - 6x = 9 - 8
2x = 1
x = 1/2