78 Algebra (Equations and inequalities) (Chapter 3)
Example 4 Self Tutor
Solve forx:
4 x+3
5
=¡ 2
4 x+3
5
=¡ 2
) 5 £
(4x+3)
5
=¡ 2 £ 5 fmultiplying both sides by 5 g
) 4 x+3=¡ 10
) 4 x+3¡ 3 =¡ 10 ¡ 3 fsubtracting 3 from both sidesg
) 4 x=¡ 13
)
4 x
4
=¡
13
4
fdividing both sides by 4 g
) x=¡ (^314)
EXERCISE 3A.1
1 Solve forx:
a x+11=0 b 4 x=¡ 12 c 5 x+35=0 d 4 x¡5=¡ 17
e 5 x+3=28 f 3 x¡9=18 g 8 x¡1=7 h 3 x+5=¡ 10
i 13 + 7x=¡ 1 j 14 = 3x+5 k 4 x¡7=¡ 13 l ¡3=2x+9
2 Solve forx:
a 8 ¡x=¡ 3 b ¡ 4 x=22 c 3 ¡ 2 x=11 d 6 ¡ 4 x=¡ 8
e 3 ¡ 7 x=¡ 4 f 17 ¡ 2 x=¡ 5 g 15 = 3¡ 2 x h 24 ¡ 3 x=¡ 9
i 4=3¡ 2 x j 13 =¡ 1 ¡ 7 x k ¡21 = 3¡ 6 x l 23 =¡ 4 ¡ 3 x
3 Solve forx:
a
x
4
=7 b
2 x
5
=¡ 6 c
x
2
+3=¡ 5 d
x
4
¡2=¡ 5
e
x¡ 1
3
=6 f
x+5
6
=¡ 1 g 4=
2+x
3
h ¡1+
x
3
=7
4 Solve forx:
a
2 x+11
3
=0 b^12 (3x+1)=¡ 4 c
1+2x
5
=7 d
1 ¡ 2 x
5
=3
e^14 (1¡ 3 x)=¡ 2 f^14 (5¡ 2 x)=¡ 3
EQUATIONS WITH A REPEATED UNKNOWN
Equations where the unknown appears more than once need to be solved systematically. Generally, we:
² expand any brackets
² collect like terms
² use inverse operations to isolate the unknown while at the same time maintaining the balance of the
equation.
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