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Linear Equations

This document provides an introduction to linear equations with one variable. It defines key terms related to linear equations and expressions. Examples of linear equations and their solutions are presented. The key points covered are: - Linear equations are equations where the highest exponent on the variable is 1. An example given is 5x + 10 = 13. - The solution set of an equation are the values that make the equation true when substituted for the variable. - To solve an equation means to find the value of the unknown that makes the left and right sides equal. - Examples of mathematical phrases and sentences are provided and the reader is asked to identify which is which and write some as expressions or equations.

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Linear Equations

This document provides an introduction to linear equations with one variable. It defines key terms related to linear equations and expressions. Examples of linear equations and their solutions are presented. The key points covered are: - Linear equations are equations where the highest exponent on the variable is 1. An example given is 5x + 10 = 13. - The solution set of an equation are the values that make the equation true when substituted for the variable. - To solve an equation means to find the value of the unknown that makes the left and right sides equal. - Examples of mathematical phrases and sentences are provided and the reader is asked to identify which is which and write some as expressions or equations.

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Linear

equations
With one variable
To define terms To answer
that are related the given
in linear exercise.
equations.

OBJECTI
VES To acknowledge
To recall the importance
mathematical of equality in
phrase and life.
sentence. 2
REC
ALL:
What can you observe to the given statements?
The sum of six and a The sum of six and a number is
number. twelve.
Sentence can be translated to
Phrase can be translated to
equation/inequality
expression (mathematical
(mathematical equation).
expression).
An equation/inequality is made
An expression is made up of up of numbers, variables, and
numbers and variables. an equal sign or inequality sign.

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Algebraic Expressions vs
.E quations
In the previous lesson, we looked at algebraic expressions:

Equations are statements that two algebraic


expressions are equal:

An equation always contains an equals


sign, but an expression does not.
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Linear equation

A linear equation is also called a first-degree equation


since the greatest power on the variable is one.

5x + 10 = 13
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Solution Set
 set of values that satisfy a given set of equations or
inequalities.
Replacement Set
 set of numbers that contains the values used for replacement.

Solve an equation
 means to find the value of the unknown number that when
substituted for the variable makes the left side equal to the
right side.

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REVIEW:

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TRY THESE!
Tell whether the given statement is mathematical
sentence or mathematical phrase.
1. A number decreased by 6.
2. The product of 3 and the difference of a number and
5.
3. Five is 6 less than twice a number.
4. Four times the sum of 12 and a number.
5. If seven is subtracted from six times a number, the
result is 10.
Make it into equation or expression!
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Values to Ponder
Place your screenshot here

Equation means that


two quantities are EQUALITY

equal.

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EQUA
LITY

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