how to do simple equations
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In an equation, letters stand for a missingnumber. To solve an equation, find the values of missing numbers.A typical exam question is:
Solve the equation 2a + 3 = 7
This means we need to find the value of a. The answer is a = 2
There are two methods you can use when solving this type of problem:
Trial and improvementUsing inversesTrial and improvementThis method involves trying different values until we find one that works.
Look at the equation 2a + 3 = 7
To solve it:
Write down the equation: 2a +3 = 7
Then, choose a value for 'a' that looks about right and work out the equation. Try '3'.
a = 3, so 2 ×3 + 3 = 9.
Using '3' to represent 'a' makes the calculation more than 7, so choose a smaller number for 'a'.
Try a = 2
2 × 2 + 3 = 7
Which gives the right answer. So a = 2
Be systematic in your approach:
choose a numberwork it outthen move the number up or downHowever, sometimes the answers are negatives or decimal fractions, and the trialand improvement method will take a long time. Luckily, there is a better method.
Using inversesThe best way to solve an equation is by using 'inverses', or undoing what the equation is doing.
To use this method to solve equations remember that:
Adding and subtracting are the inverse (or opposite) of each other.Multiplying and dividing are the inverse of each other.This method is explained in the following pages. But for now, here is how to solve the question in the above example using inverses:
First, write down the expression:2a + 3 = 7Then, undo the + 3 by subtracting 3. Remember, you need to do it to BOTH sides!2a + 3 - 3 = 7 - 3,so 2a = 4.Undo the multiply by 2 by dividing by 2, again on both sides:2a ÷ 2 = 4 ÷ 2The answer is: a = 2