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3.4 Solve Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Goal  Solve equations with variables on both sides.
Warm-up Look up and define: Identity
Example 1 - Solve an equation with variables on both sides
Collect variables on one side of the equation and constant terms on the other
to solve equations with variables on both sides.
15 + 4a = 9a  5
a) Solve:
a = _______
CHECK!
b) Solve:
-19 – 3x = 5x + 5
x = ________
CHECK!
Example 2 - Solve an equation with grouping symbols
Solve:
4t  12 = 6(t + 3)
t = ________
CHECK!
Solve:
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2
(5y + 15) = 8y + 14
5
y = _________
CHECK!
Now You Try It! Solve the equation. Check your solution.
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3
2) 6d  6 = (4d  8)
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1) 3b + 7 = 8b + 2
Example 3 - Identify the number of solutions of an equation
Solve the equation, if possible.
a) 4x + 5 = 4(x + 5)
b) 6x  3 = 3(2x  1)
Now You Try It! Identify the number of solutions and solve if possible.
3)
1
(4t  6) = 2t
2
4) 10m  4 = 2(2  5m)
SUMMARY OF STEPS FOR SOLVING LINEAR EQUATIONS
Step 1 Use the ______________________________ to remove any grouping symbols.
Step 2 ____________________ the expression on each side of the equation.
Step 3 Use the properties of equality to collect the ________________ terms on one side
of the equation and the _______________ terms on the other side of the equation.
Step 4 Use the properties of equality to solve for the _______________________.
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Step 5 Check your _______________ in the original equation.