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Archie

2/12/2013 2:10:40 AM

example of linear equation

i. Solve 3x + 4 = - 8

ii. Solve   Y/3 = - 4

Solutions

i. 3x + 4 = -8

3x + 4 - 4 = - 8 - 4    (by subtraction rule)

3x = - 12                  (simplifying)

3x/3 = -12/3             (by division rule)

x = - 4                      (simplifying)

ii.  3 * (y/3) = -4*3

y = -12                      (simplifying)

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