TCFN030 Week 8a Equations
TCFN030 Week 8a Equations
8 + x = 12
x = 12 – 8 = 4
Equation
Example:
1)5 + 3 = 8
2)3x – 5 = 18
3)
Linear Equations
Example: 3x + 4 = 2y
Do the scales
balance each
other? Why??
Example: 2•3
2•3
= 1 + 1 + 4 1+1+4
Equation Properties
Example:
Becomes:
+7
7x = 7
x= 7/7 = 1
Equation Properties
Becomes:
-3
5x = 1
x= 1/5
Equation Properties
10 = 10
10•2 = 10•2
20 = 20 (Multiplication property of
equality)
20 ÷ 20 = 20 ÷20
1 = 1 (Division Property of equality)
Equivalence of equations
Example:
X + 4 = 20
X + 4 – 4 = 20 – 4 (Subtraction law)
X = 16 (Solution)
Exercise: solve: 3x = x + 10
A)
3x = x + 10
3x – x = x – x + 10
2x = 10
2x/2 = 10/2
x=5
Exercises: solve for x
Solve for ‘x’: 4.
1. 4x + 5x = 99
5.
2. 4(x + 3) + 5(x + 3) = 99
6.
3. 7.
Plotting simple linear equations
on a graph:
Steps:
1. Solve for x
2. Plot on the graph.
Example:
Solve 2x + 5 = 3x – 4 and plot the solution on a
graph
Step 1: Solve for ‘x’
Answer
X=9
2x + 5 = 3x – 4
5 = 3x – 2x – 4
5=x–4
5+4=x
9=x
The line is
parallel يوازيto
the Y-axis
Exercise:
10y + 14y + 5 +7 = 84
24y = 84 – 7 – 5
24y = 72
y=3
Linear Equations in two variables
Example:
Solution to a linear equation
Let’s try x – 2y = 5.
x
Graphing a Linear Equation
How about another one!
Let’s try x – 2y = 5.
y
-2 y = 5 – x
2y=-5+x
y = -5 + x = 1 (x-5) = x-5
2 2 2 2 x
x y
-2 ½ (-2-5) = -3.5
-1 ½ (-1-5) = -3
0 ½ (0-5) = -2.5
1 ½ (1-5) = -2
2 ½ (2 – 5) = -1.5
Graphing a Linear Equation
How about another one!
Let’s try x – 2y = 5.
-2 ½ (-2-5) = -3.5
-1 ½ (-1-5) = -3
0 ½ (0-5) = -2.5
1 ½ (1-5) = -2
2 ½ (2 – 5) = -1.5
Plotting two variable equations
The equation
y = 2x + 6
is a linear equation
X Y =2x +6 Y (x, y)
1 2(1) +6 8 (1, 8)
2 2(2) +6 10 (2, 10)
3 2(3) +6 12 (3, 12)
4 2(4) +6 14 (4, 14)
5 2(5) +6 16 (5, 16)
exercise
Substitute x
for zero and
solve (see how
much is y when x
= 0)
Then do the
same for y (see
how much is x
when y = 0
exercise
exercise
System of Linear equations
First, graph 2x – y = 6.
Second, graph x + 3y = 10. (0, -6)
First, graph – x + 3y = 6.
Second, graph 3x – 9y = 9.
The lines APPEAR to be parallel. Hence NO SOLUTION!!
Finding a Solution by Graphing: Example
y
2x – 6y = –2 (7, -2)
(-4, -1)
First, graph x = 3y – 1.
Second, graph 2x – 6y = –2.
The lines APPEAR to be identical. Hence INFINITE SOLUTIONS