Solving Equations Involving Negative Coefficients 4.3
The following show
two different methods for solving an equation involving a negative coefficient.
You can use whichever method you prefer.
Solve 8 – x = 3
First please note--> that the 8 is positive. Many students
attach the negative sign to the 8.
That is NOT CORRECT! The subtraction sign (or negative sign) is attached to the x.
It is really -1 times x but we simply write –x. The -1 is understood to be part of the coefficient.
That is NOT CORRECT! The subtraction sign (or negative sign) is attached to the x.
It is really -1 times x but we simply write –x. The -1 is understood to be part of the coefficient.
You can rewrite it so that you read...
8 + (-1)x = 3
Now you need to isolate the variable—first step would be to
subtract 8 for both sides
Usually we stack these but here I am showing you a
horizontal approach
8 + (-1)x -8 = 3- 8
(-1)x = -5
Divide each side by -1
(-1)x/-1 = -5/-1
x = 5
Method 2
Move the variable term to the right side FIRST!
8 = 3 + x
Now we need to subtract 3 from both sides
8 -3 = 3 + x – 3
5 = x
or x = 5
Solving a Two- Step Equation
Solve 3 -2x = 11
Again you can use either of the two different methods above.
With the second method, you move the variable
over first to obtain a positive variable.
Method 1
3-2x = 11
You would subtract 3 from both sides
3 -2x -3 = 11-3
-2x = 8
Method 2
3-2x =11
3= 11+ 2x
-8 = 2x
-4 = x
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