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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Math 7 (Period 4)

Solving Equations Using the Distributive Property 4.4
You may need to use the Distributive Property in solving some equations.

Solve
 5y + 2(y-3) = 92
Use the distributive property to obtain
5y + 2y – 6 = 92
Combine like terms
7y – 6 = 92
Add six to both sides





7y = 98
 



y = 14

Solve 13 = 4(3x-7) +5
Again use the Distributive Property
13 = 12x – 28 + 5
Combine like terms
13 = 12x – 23
You will need to add 23 to both sides
36 = 12x





3= x


Solving with a Negative Coefficient
3 –(x-2) = 4
First realize this is really
3 -1(x-2) =4
In Algebra we call this The Inverse Property of a SUM. When you distribute the negative 1, everything inside the parentheses becomes it’s opposite.
So 3 -1(x-2) =4 becomes
3 –x + 2 = 4
Combine like terms
5 –x = 4
Using the methods from our previous lesson,
you could add x to bother sides, first

5 =4 + x


1 = x


Solving a multi-step problem often using the Distributive Property as well.

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