Algebra (Equations and inequalities) (Chapter 3) 77
Example 1 Self Tutor
The inverse
operation for+7
is¡ 7.
Solve forx: 3 x+7=22
) 3 x+7=22
) 3 x+7¡ 7 =22¡ 7 fsubtracting 7 from both sidesg
) 3 x=15 fsimplifyingg
)
3 x
3
=
15
3
fdividing both sides by 3 g
) x=5 fsimplifyingg
Check: LHS=3£5+7=22 ) LHS=RHS X
Example 2 Self Tutor
Solve forx: 11 ¡ 5 x=26
11 ¡ 5 x=26
) 11 ¡ 5 x¡ 11 =26¡ 11 fsubtracting 11 from both sidesg
) ¡ 5 x=15 fsimplifyingg
)
¡ 5 x
¡ 5
=
15
¡ 5
fdividing both sides by¡ 5 g
) x=¡ 3 fsimplifyingg
Check: LHS=11¡ 5 £¡3 = 11+15 = 26 ) LHS=RHS X
Example 3 Self Tutor
x
3
is really
x¥ 3. The
inverse operation
of¥ 3 is£ 3.
Solve forx:
x
3
+2=¡ 2
x
3
+2=¡ 2
)
x
3
+2¡ 2 =¡ 2 ¡ 2 fsubtracting 2 from both sidesg
)
x
3
=¡ 4
)
x
3
£ 3 =¡ 4 £ 3 fmultiplying both sides by 3 g
) x=¡ 12
Check: LHS=¡^123 +2=¡4+2=¡2=RHS. X
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