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LINEAR EQUATIONS Algebra Step 3. Check the root. 2(-3) + 9 = -6 + 9 = 3 3[(-3) + 4] = 3(1) = 3 The root checks. These same steps can be used to solve equations that include several unknowns.   The result is an  expression  for  one  of  the  unknowns  in  terms  of  the  other  unknowns.    This  is  particularly important in solving practical problems.   Often the known relationship among several physical quantities  must  be  rearranged  in  order  to  solve  for  the  unknown  quantity.    The  steps  are performed so that the unknown quantity is isolated on the left-hand side of the equation. Example 1: Solve the equation ax for in terms of ab, and c. Solution: Step 1. Using Axiom 1, add to both sides of the equation. ax b =   b ax =   b Step 2. Using Axiom 4, divide both sides of the equation by a. ax a c b a x c b a Step 3. Check the root. ac b a b c b b c The root checks. MA-02 Page 8 Rev. 0

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