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1 Day 1 Linear Equations in one variable

2 INTRODUCTION. Linear equations are encountered when dealing with a number of real life problems such as distance problems, pricing problems, age problems and finding dimensions of plane figures. For instance, given the perimeter of a rectangular piece of land and a brief description of its dimensions, we can easily find the exact dimensions using linear equations.

3 Examples of linear equations include: 3๐‘ฆ=6, 4๐‘ฅโˆ’1=21 and 1 2 ๐‘ฅ+ 3 5 =5 We are going to learn how to form and solve linear equations in one variable from word problems.

4 vocabulary Variable : A symbol for a value that may change depending on the conditions of a mathematical problem. Equation: ย Is a mathematical statement where two expressions are equated. Aย linear equationย is an equation where the variable in all the terms is raised to a power of one.

5 Creating a linear equation in one variable.

6 In order to solve a simple linear equation from a word problem:
We read the problem carefully, noting what is given and what is required.ย  We denote the unknown quantities or values by the variables such as x or any other letter. We change the problem to a mathematical statement.ย  We form the linear equation in one variable using the conditions given in the problem.ย  ย We then solve the equation for the unknown. Lastly, we verify to be sure whether the answer satisfies the conditions of the problem.

7 A teacher distributes different mathematics books to students for their study and revision. She gave out similar copies of out 4 Trigonometry, 6 Algebra, 3 Pre-calculus, 9 Statistics and 4 Geometry books. A Trigonometry book has 400 more pages than an Algebra book, a Pre-calculus book has twice the number of pages as an Algebra book, a Statistics book has times the number of pages as an Algebra book and a Geometry book has 150 more pages than an Algebra book.

8 1. Letting ๐‘ to represent the number of pages in an Algebra book, write the number of pages of each of the trigonometry, algebra, pre-calculus, and statistics and geometry book in terms of ๐‘. Trigonometry 400+๐‘ Algebra ๐‘ Pre-calculus 2๐‘ Statistics ๐‘ Geometry 150+๐‘

9 2. Write a linear expression that represents the total number of pages in all the books that were given out. 4 ๐‘ ๐‘+3(2๐‘) ๐‘ +4(๐‘+150)

10 3. Write down a simplified form of the expression in (a) above

11 4. If the total number of pages in all the books is 8900 write an equations to represent this ๐‘+2200=8900

12 5. Find the value of ๐‘. 200

13 6. Find the number of pages in an algebra book. 200

14 7. Find the number of pages in the other books
Trigonometry book: 600 pages Preโˆ’Calculus book: 400 pages Statistics book: 300 pages Geometry book: 350 pages

15 EXAMPLE 1 When two numbers are added, their sum is 28
EXAMPLE 1 When two numbers are added, their sum is 28. If one of the numbers exceeds the other by 8, find the numbers. SOLUTION Let one of the numbers be x Therefore, the other number =๐‘ฅ+8 Their sum is 28, hence, ๐‘ฅ+ ๐‘ฅ+8 =28 2๐‘ฅ+8=28 Subtracting 8 from both sides, we have,

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19 homework ย A rectangle is such that its length is three times its width. If itโ€™s perimeter is 40 in, find the dimensions of the rectangle.

20 Answers to homework ย The length of the rectangle is 15 in and the breadth is 5 in.

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