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Solving Literal Equations 1/11/16 Advanced Algebra/Trig
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Literal Equation- Definition When asked to solve a literal equation, you are rearranging the terms in order to isolate one variable (get it alone) THIS SOLUTION IS AN EXPRESSION WITH VARIABLE, NOT JUST A NUMBER
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Solving a literal equation To solve a literal equation for a variable, you perform inverse operations, just as you would when solving a regular equation. Inverse Operations allow for terms to move across equal signs or “undo” an operation
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OperationInverse Addition +Subtraction - Addition + Multiplication x Inverse Operations allow for terms to move across equal signs or “undo” an operation
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Linear Systems of Equations 1/19/2016
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System of Equations A system of equations is a set of two or more equations with the same variables. Solution to a System of Equations The solution to a system of equations is the ordered pair or pairs that the two lines have in common.
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Solving Systems of Equations: Substitution When solving by substitution, one equation must be solved for a single variable. This means one variable must be alone on one side of the equal sign by itself.
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Solving Systems by Substitution If your equations are not solved for one variable, you must solve one equation. Once one equation is solved for a single variable, substitute the equivalent expression in for that variable in the other equation. The solution MUST ALWAYS BE AN ORDERED PAIR
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