L1 - Linear Equation
L1 - Linear Equation
L1 - Linear Equation
Linear Equations
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
1.1 Equation
a) 2x –4 = 7x +1
b) 3(x – 4) –1 = x + 5
x3 x
c) 1
x2 x2
d) 3 x4 2x 3
Remark:
The expression on each side of the equality sign is called a member of the
equation. A variable in the unknown. A solution or root of an equation is a number
that produces a true statement when substituted for the variable. The set of all
roots is the solution set for the equation. At instances that an equation has no
solution, such equation is called an inconsistent equation.
a) 3x +4 = 4 + 3x
b) x(x – 3) = x2 – 3x
c) (x + 1)2 = x2 + 2x + 1
a) 2x + 3 = x – 2
b) 4x – 12 = 0
c) 3(x – 2) = x + 1
Properties of Equality
If a = b then a + c = b + c
If a = b then a – c = b – c
If a = b then a ∙ c = b ∙ c
a b
If a =b then
c c
Algebra _________________ 3
Remark:
The Properties of Equality are used to find the root or roots of an equation.
Equivalent equations are equations that have the same solution sets.
a) 5x = 20 b) 5x + 2 = 22 c) x = 4
1. x 2 9 ( x 3)( x 3)
2. (2x 3 )2 4 x 2 6 x 9
x x x
3.
2 3 5
x 3 x3
4.
x 1 1 x x 1
x x 8x
5.
3 5 15
Remark:
In cases wherein the variable appears under a radical sign, the radicals
should first be cleared of in the equation and then follow the basics steps in
solving linear equation.
a) 5x – 5 = 25 ans. {6}
3
b) x 33 ans. {44}
4
c) 2(2x 1) 7 x 10 ans. {-4}
3x 7 2x 3
d) 3x 7 ans. {1}
2 5
x 5 5 3
e) ans. {3}
x 1 8 2( x 1) 4
4 3 8
f) ans. {-2}
x 2 x 1 ( x 2)( x 1)
g) x4 2 x2 ans. {4}
h) 2
x 2x 5 x 1 ans. {1}
i) x4 x3 1 ans. {12}
An extraneous root is a root of the derived equation but not the root of
the original equation.
3 x
Example 1.2.3 Find the solution set of 6.
x3 x3
Ans. x = 3 is an extraneous root. Hence, the solution set is { }.
Algebra _________________ 5
1. 4(3b 1) 3b 11
2. 2[3 x ( x 5)] 3 x 4
4x 3 8x 5
3.
2x 3 4x 1
4. 2 x 3 12
5. x3 x 8 11
1. Number-Relation Problems
2. Geometric Problems
3. Money and Coin Problems
4. Age Problems
5. Investment Problems
Use: I = P.R where I is the interest earned, is the Principal and R is
the rate.
6. Mixture Problems
7. Uniform Motion Problems
8. Work Problems
9. Clock Problems
1. Read the problem carefully and make sure you understand it.
2. Make a diagram or sketch, if possible.
3. Determine the unknown quantity. Choose a letter to represent it.
4. Translate quantities into algebraic symbols to form an equation.
5. Solve the equation for the unknown quantity.
6. Check the solution.
Example 1.3.1 One number is 20 more than the second number. If their sum is 72 ,
find the two numbers. ans. 26 and 46
Example 1.3.3 The sum of three numbers is 99. The first is twice the second and the
third is three times the first. Find the three numbers. ans. 11, 22, 66
Example 1.3.4 The perimeter of a rectangle is 68m. The length of the rectangle is 2m
more than the width. Find the length of the rectangle. ans. 18
Example 1.3.5 How many liters of 70% acid solution should be added to a 250 liter
solution which contains25% acid so that the resulting mixture will be 40% acid?
ans. 125 liters
Example 1.3.6 Katrina has 84 bills consisting of P10 and P50. If the total amount of
her money is P3280, how many pieces of each kind of bill does she have?
ans. 23 and 61
Example 1.3.7 A man is four years older than his wife and 5 times as old as his son.
When the son was born, the age of the wife is six-seventh that of her husband’s age.
Find the age of his wife. ans. 31
Example 1.3.8 Suppose Carlo and Judd can do the project together in 4 days. If Carlo
can finish the project alone in 6 days, how long will it take Judd to do the project if he
works alone? ans. 12 days
Example 1.3.9 On a trip Harry drove a steady speed for 3 hours. An accident slowed
his speed by 30 mph for the last part of the trip. If the 190-mile trip took 4 hours, what
was his speed during the first part of the trip? ans. 55 mph
Example 1.3.11 At what time after 7 o’clock will the hands of the clock be
a) together? ans. 7:38.18
b) at right angle? ans. 7:21.82
c) on a straight line? ans. 7:05.45
1. How many liters of a face cream that cost P3360 per liter must be mixed with 12
liters of face cream that cost P1120 per liter to make a face cream that cost
P1680 per liter?
Algebra _________________ 7
2. How many kg of corn that cost P40 per kg must be mixed with 10 kg of peanut
that cost P80 per kg to make a mixture that cost P55 per kg?
3. Two cyclists start from the same point and ride in opposite directions. One cyclist
rides 5 mph faster than the other. In 5 hour the cyclists are 175 mile apart. Find
the rate of the slower cyclist.
4. A jet plane traveling at a rate of 550 mph overtakes another plane that had a 3
hour head start and is traveling at a rate of 250 mph. How far from the starting
point does the jet overtake the other plane?
5. An investor deposits P100,000 into two accounts. Twice the larger deposit is
P25, 000 less than three times the smaller deposit. Find the amount deposited in
each account.
6. Mary is 24 years old. She is twice as old as Ana was when Mary was as old as
Ana is now. How old is Ana?
7. A girl is half as old as her brother and two years younger than her sister. The
sum of the ages of the three children is 34 years. How old is each child?
8. One-fourth the middle integer of three consecutive even integers is 24 less than
one half the sum of the other two. Find the integers.
9. At what time after 5 o’clock will the hands of the clock be forming 120 degrees?