Warm-up Solve. 1. 8x – 9 = x + 12 = 4x x – 8 = 7x + 3

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Warm-up Solve. 1. 8x – 9 = 23 2. 9x + 12 = 4x + 37 3. 6x – 8 = 7x + 3 x = – , or –5 3

Homework Review

Solving Equations and Formulas Objectives: Solve literal equations (formulas) for a specified variable Apply these skills to solve practical problems

Definitions: An equation is a mathematical sentence that contains an equal sign ( = ). Ex: y = 3x A formula is an equation that states a rule for the relationship between certain quantities. Ex: A = lw What do A, l, and w stand for?

What it means to solve: To solve for x would mean to get x by itself on one side of the equation, with no x’s on the other side. (x = __ ) Similarly, to solve for y would mean to get y by itself on one side of the equation, with no y’s on the other side. (y = __ )

Show all of your work! First, subtract y from both sides of the equation. Next, divide by -5. This process actually requires LESS WORK than solving equations in one variable  Ex: -5x + y = -56 - y -y -5x = -56 - y -5 -5 x = -56 - y = 56 + y -5 5

Let’s try another: Ex: Solve 2x - 4y = 7 for x. +4y + 4y 2x = 7 + 4y 2 2 x = 7 + 4y 2 This fraction cannot be simplified unless both terms in the numerator are divisible by 2.

Another example: Solve a(y + 1) = b for y. a a y + 1 = b a - 1 -1 - 1 -1 y = b - 1 a

Try a few on your own. Solve P = 1.2W for W. H2 Solve P = 2l + 2w for l. Solve F = 9C + 32 for C. 5

The answers: l = P - 2w 2 W = PH2 1.2 C = 5 (F – 32) 9