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Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________ Multi-Step Equations Section A Family Letter: Solving Linear Equations Dear Family, The student will learn how to combine like terms in order to simplify an expression. The student will learn that although combining like terms changes the way an expression looks, the value of the expression stays the same. For example: Combine like terms. 6x 8y 9x 6x 8y 9x 6x 9x 8y 15x 8y Identify like terms. Rearrange the expression. Add the coefficients of like terms. The student will also learn to solve equations where there is more than one variable term on the same side of an equation by using the Distributive Property. Solve. 3k 5 k 9 3k 5 k 9 2k 5 9 2k 5 9 5 5 2k 14 2k 14 2 2 k 7 Combine “like terms.” 3k k 2k Now get the k alone. Subtract first. Divide next. In both math and science, there are times when a common equation is easier to use if a certain variable is alone on one side of the equal sign. Solve d r t for t. drt d r t r r d d t OR t r r Vocabulary These are the math words we are learning: equivalent expressions expressions that have the same value for all the values of the variables like term terms that have the same variable raised to the same exponent literal equation an equation with two or more variables simplify perform all the operations possible, including combining like terms solution of a system of equations a set of values making all equations in a system true system of equations a system of two or more equations that contain two or more variables term elements of an expression that are separated by plus or minus signs Divide both sides by r. The t is now alone. Holt McDougal Mathematics Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________ Multi-Step Equations Section A Family Letter: Solving Linear Equations continued The student will also learn to solve equations with variables on both sides of the equal sign using inverse operations to get all the variables on one side and then solve. Solve. 6y 5 3 4y 6y 5 3 4y 4y 4y Get all y’s on one side by subtracting 4y from both sides. 2y 5 3 2y 5 3 5 5 2y 8 2y 8 2 2 y4 Add 5 to both sides. Divide both sides by 2. The student will be introduced to systems of equations and learn how to find the values that make a system true. The first method gets the same variable alone in both equations. Then the equations are set equal to each other and solved for the value of the other variable. Finally, the value found is substituted into either equation to find the value of the first variable. Solve the system of equations. x 3y 5 3y 3y x 2y 3 2y 2y x 5 3y x 3y 5 x 2y 3 Get the x by itself in both equations. x 3 2y 5 3y 3 2y Set x x. 5 3y 3 2y 3y 3y Simplify and solve for y. 53y 53y 3 3 2y x 3(2) 5 Subtract 3 from both sides. Substitute 2 into either equation for y to find the value of x. x65 x 1 Solution: (x, y) (1, 2) Holt McDougal Mathematics Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________ Multi-Step Equations Section A Family Letter: Solving Linear Equations continued In the second method, the student will solve one equation for a variable, then substituting the resulting expression into the second equation. It is important that the student learn to solve equations. He or she will use this skill in every math course he or she takes from this point forward. Sincerely, Ms. Galanis Holt McDougal Mathematics Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________ Multi-Step Equations Section A At-Home Practice: Solving Linear Equations Combine like terms. 1. 3x 6v 5x 3v 8 2. 4s 3s 2 5j 9s 7j _______________________________________ ________________________________________ Solve. Check each answer. 3. 9n 5 3n 5 _______________________ 6. 5(2w 1) w 49 _______________________ 9. 13h 45 2h _______________________ 12. 4(n 5) 9n _______________________ 4. 8p 9 6p 7 2 5. ________________________ ________________________ 7. 15x 9 2x 30 8. ________________________ 10. 8 6k 10 24 3 2p 15 7 7 7 ________________________ 11. 4(x 5) 15 x ________________________ 13. 21 3b 11b 7 d 1 14 5 5 5 ________________________ 14. 2(5 3x) 4(2x) ________________________ ________________________ 15. The equation P = IV gives the power P of an electrical circuit, where I is the current and V is the voltage. Solve this equation for V. ________________________________________________________________________________________ Solve each system of equations. 16. y 3x 9 y 7x 19 17. 3x 9y 9 x 2y 7 _______________________________________ 18. 9x 3y 6 2x y 3 _______________________________________ 20. 2x 4y 6 x 2y 2 _______________________________________ ________________________________________ 19. xy3 2x 3y 1 ________________________________________ 21. 6x 9y 12 4x 6y 8 ________________________________________ Answers: 1. 8x 3v 8 2. 10s 12j 2 3. n 0 4. p 1 5. d 15 6. w 4 7. x 3 8. p 6 9. h 3 10. k 7 P 11. x 1 12. n 4 13. b 2 14. x 5 15. V 16. (1, 12) 17. (3, 2) 18. (5, 13) 19. (2, 1) 20. no solution I 21. infinite number of solutions Holt McDougal Mathematics Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________ Multi-Step Equations Family Fun: Four in a Row Equations Directions Each player should create a 4by4 grid as shown. Have each player write the equations below in any order in each one of the squares in the grid. x0 x1 x2 x3 x5 x6 x7 x8 x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 x 7 x4 Each player will work out problems 1 to 16 in the order in which they appear. If the player finds the solution on his or her grid, the player will color in the corresponding square. The first player to color in four squares in a row, column, or diagonal wins the game. 1. 5x 1 15 1 2. 3 5 2x 3. 3x 4x 8 4. 11(x 4) 44 5. 23 4x 3x 5 6. 7x 1 3x 9 7. 15x 1 13x 15 8. 3(x 4) 5x 9. 5x 12 2 7 7 7 11. 9(2x) 4x 21 3x 23 13. 2x 60 3x 4 15. 5 (x 2) 2x 2 10. x8 3 3 12. 2x 1 4x 7 14. 3 x 10 8 8 8 16. 2x 5 x Answers: 1. x 3 2. x 1 3. x 8 4. x 0 5. x 4 6. x 2 7. x 7 8. x 6 9. x 2 10. x 1 11. x 4 12. x 3 13. x 6 14. x 7 15. x 5 16. x 5 Holt McDougal Mathematics