ACTIVITY 1 (What I know) Perform the indicated operations using the algebra tiles 1. 3x + 2x 6. 3x - 2x 2. (-5x -3) + (3x-2) 7. (5x-3) - (3x + 2) 3. (4x + 1) + (-x +2) 8. (4x + 1)-(-x +2) 4. (x2 - 4x +1) + (x + 3) 9. (x2 - 4x + 1) - (x-3) 5. (3x2 - 2x + 4) + (-x2 + 4x-1) 10. (2x2 - 3x + 3) - (-x2 + 2x-1)
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Answer:
2x+35+7=3x+123
Multiply both sides by 15 (the lowest common multiple of the denominators)
6x+9+105=15x+60
Collect together like terms
6x+114=15x+60
Subtract 60 from both sides
6x+54=15x
Subtract 6x from both sides
54=9x
Divide both sides by 9
x=6
Step-by-step explanation:
A linear equation is an equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant times the first power of a variable. In simple terms it is a mathematical sentence in which you can see only one letter (which might appear more than once) but there will be no powers (squared, cubed etc). Here is an example of a simple linear equation:
2x + 7 = 15
This equation can be "solved" to find which value is represented by the letter x.
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