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Name _________________________
Math 8 ACC
TRUE and FALSE Equations
PRACTICE/NOTES/PREP
Date _______________________
A NUMBER SENTENCE is a statement of equality between two expressions that are
comprised of only numbers.
A number sentence is said to be true if both numerical expressions are equivalent
(that is, both evaluate to the same number). It is said to be false otherwise.
True and false are called truth values.
3 + 2 = 1 + 4 is TRUE
because, 3 + 2 = 5
AND
1+4=5
4 + 8 = 10 + 5 is FALSE
because, 4 + 8 = 12
BUT
10 + 5 =15
An algebraic equation is a statement of equality between two expressions also.
Algebraic equations can be number sentences (when both expressions are numerical).
But, more often they contain symbols whose values known as VARIABLES, that have
not been determined yet.
When algebraic equations contain a symbol whose value has not yet been
determined, we use analysis to determine whether the 3 possible scenarios
for solutions:
1. ALWAYS TRUE: True for all the possible values of the variable(s), or
Example: 2(x + 3) = 2x + 6
By the distributive property, the two expressions on each side of the
equal sign are algebraically equivalent; therefore, the equation is
true for all possible real numbers, x.
2. SOMETIMES TRUE: True for a certain set of the possible value(s) of
the variable(s).
x+ 5 = 11 This equation is only a true number sentence if x = 6.
Any other real number would make the equation a false number
sentence.
3. NEVER TRUE: Never true for any of the possible values of the
variable(s).
x2 = -1 There is no real number x that could make this equation a
true number sentence.
Name _____________________________________
Math 8 ACC
Date _______________________
PREP TASK
TRUE and FALSE Equations
In the following equations, determine whether the following equations are true, false or neither
true nor false.
2
Let x = -3 and y =
3
1) xy = -2
2) x +3y = -1
4) 9y = -2x
5)
y
= -2
x
3) x + z = 4
6) (-
2
) ÷ y = -1
x
For each of the following determine the values for the variables that would make the equations TRUE.
Use whatever method you would like to determine the answers. Just be ready to JUSTIFY your
answer(s).
7)
(x + 1)(x + 2) = 20 for _______________________
8)
(d + 5)2 = 36 for ____________________________
9)
11)
12)
1 x
if __________________________________
=
x 1
(2+(2-(2+(2-(2+r))))) = 1 for ____________________
2 1 3
+ =
3 5 x
for ______________________________