Algebra I: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies (+ Free Online Practice). Mary Jane Sterling
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Chapter 13
Solving Linear Equations
Linear equations are of the form
The Problems You’ll Work On
Here are a few things you do in this chapter to find answers:
Using the addition property to solve linear equations
Using multiplication and division — inverses of one another — to solve linear equations
Combining operations — doing more than one operation for a solution
Rewriting equations by eliminating grouping symbols
Getting rid of fractions and fractional expressions before solving linear equations
What to Watch Out For
As you get in a groove solving linear equations, be sure you’re doing the following:
Performing the same operation on each side of the equation to keep it balanced
Being careful to use the inverse/opposite number when adding and subtracting
Never multiplying or dividing by 0
Distributing correctly to remove grouping symbols, especially with negative numbers
Solving Linear Equations Using Basic Operations
566–583 Solve the linear equations for the value of the variable.
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Dealing with Fractions in Linear Equations
584–605 Solve for the value of the variable by eliminating the fraction.
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