Literal Equations Literal Equations o Literal equations have
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Literal Equations
Literal Equations o Literal equations have more than one type of variable
The Goal of Literal Equations o Isolate a particular variable o This means that you must get everything on one side of the equal sign except the variable you are solving for
Now we will do the exact same thing … But with letters! o Solve for a
o Solve for C
o Solve for y 8 x + 4 y = 32
o Solve for r
Solve for b
Solve for y
Solve for t
Final Example o Solve for y -2 x +3 y = 9
Your Turn o You may write on the paper today o What you don’t finish is homework o Get Questions answered NOW
Answers (12 -17) o
Warm Up o
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for b
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for e SLE – P = T
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for p x + y = y +dp
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for b ab + c = 3 c
Practice makes Perfect o Half sheet: n Write on your OWN paper n Finish all 18
Answers (1 -9) o
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for o
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for c J = AC - K
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for r Z – E + BR = A
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for k
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for e T = EA
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for p
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for a CAB = S
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for l
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for a
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for g
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for i
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for p
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for a
Practice makes Perfect o Solve for a
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