Eng Math Lesson 2
Eng Math Lesson 2
Eng Math Lesson 2
LINEAR EQUATIONS 3. 2 x 3 x 4 3x 5
LESSON THREE:
I. LINEAR EQUATIONS 2 4 2
Definitions:
4. 3x 1 x 2 3 x
OBJECTIVES: A statement of equality between two quantities or
At the end of the lesson, the algebraic expressions is called an EQUATION. 4 2 2 3
student should be able to:
5. 2 3 4
The two quantities are called MEMBERS of the 3
TLO 3: solve problems involving x x x
systems of linear equations equation.
4 5
6.
References: In an equation, the literal numbers whose values are x4 x5
- Algebra and Trigonometry. (A being determined are called the UNKNOWNS or
6 x 5 3x 2
Pre-Calculus Approach), 1983,
Sobel, Max A. & Lerner, Norbert,
VARIABLES. 7.
Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood 2x 3 x 1
Cliffs, New Jersey A SOLUTION of an equation is a set of values of the 5 3 8
- College Algebra (Revised Edition), 8.
unknowns satisfying the equation.
Catalina Dinio Mijares x 1 x 3 x 2
- College Algebra, Carbonell,
Guevarra, Tabamo (2004), When an equation involves only one unknown, each 9. 14 7 1
University of Santo Tomas,
Philippines
solution is called a ROOT of the equation.
x 9 x 3 x 3
2
10. 2 12 3
REMINDERS: EXTRANEOUS ROOTS are values of the unknown
PRELIM QUIZ NO. 3 After this lesson obtained from derived equations which do not satisfy 2x 3 9 4x 2 2x 3
the original equation.
LITERAL EQUATIONS
SOLVING EQUATIONS – to solve an equation is to
find all of its solutions. A Literal Equation is an equation involving at least 2 letters or unknowns. Solving for a
particular variable of a literal equation is separating the unknown on one side of the equation and
1. If equal members be added to, subtracted from, multiplied by, divided by the same the rest of the letters on the other side.
numbers, the results are equal. (Note: Division of zero is excluded)
Exercises: Solve for the indicated letters
m m 1/m
2. If a = b, then a =b and a = b 1 / m, provided a, b, and m are not zero.
a. I = PRT, solve for R
LINEAR EQUATION – an equation of the first degree. 𝑟𝐿−𝑎
b. Solve for L, r and a of the equation 𝑠= 𝑟−𝐿
SOLUTION OF A LINEAR EQUATION IN ONE UNKNOWN 1
c. (5𝐹 − 160) = 𝐶 , Solve for F
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1. Transpose all terms involving the unknown to one member and all other terms to the
other member. Combine terms in the unknown.
2. Divide both sides by the coefficient of the unknown. I. SYSTEMS OF TWO LINEAR EQUATIONS
3. To check, substitute the result in the original equation.
Consider two linear equations in two unknowns x and y
Exercises: Solve the following equation and check. a1 x b1 y c1
a2 x b2 y c 2
1. 3x – 5 = 7 – x
2. 4 (x – 3) = 2x – 2
THREE METHODS OF SOLVING SYSTEMS OF TWO LINEAR EQUATIONS To solve a system of three linear equations in three unknowns, eliminate one unknown from a
chosen pair of equations and then eliminate THE SAME unknown from another pair of equations.
A. GRAPHICAL METHOD Then solve simultaneously.
2x y 3z 19 2x 3y 4z 20
Consistent equations have a unique solution and the graph is a pair of intersecting lines. The point Ex. a. b.
5x 2y 4z 33 3x 5y 2z 13
of intersection of the lines is the solution set of the given pair of equations. 3x 3y z 2 3x 2y z 4
Ex. x+2y = 7
4x+3y = 8
D. CRAMER’S RULE – another method of solving systems of linear equations
B. SUBSTITUTION METHOD
a. Solve one equation for x in terms of y or for y in terms of x. Substitute this expression for Ax = b
that variable into the other equation
b. Solve the resulting equation in one variable
c. Substitute the solution from step b into either original equation to find the value of the Where A = coefficient matrix
other variable. x = variable matrix
d. Check the solution in both of the given equations. b = constant matrix
1. Determine the speed of a motor boat in still water and the speed of the river current, if it takes
3 hours to travel a distance of 45mi upstream and 2 hours to travel 50mi downstream.
2. When an airplane flies with a given wind, it can travel 3000 km in 5 hours. When the same
airplane flies in the opposite direction against the wind, it takes 10 hours to fly the same
distance. Find the speed of the plane in still air and the speed of the wind.
Amount of
Amount of Amount of
work done
work done by A work done by B together
Solve each of the following systems of equations
1 1
x y 4 1. A and B working together can do a job in 20/3 hours. A became ill after 3 hours of working with
x 3y z 4 1 B and B finished the job, continuing the work along in 33/4 more hours. How long would it
a. b. 1 1 c. y x 3 by substitution method
3x 2y 4z 11 5 2 take each working alone to do the job?
2x y 3z 13 x z 3x 2y 10 2. Chano can finish an accounting work in 8 hrs. Allan can finish the same work in 6 hrs. After 2
1 1 hours of working together, Chano left Allan for lunch and Allan finished the job. How long
y z 2 does it take Allan to finish the job?
d. 3x y 6 by elimination BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT PROBLEMS
2x 3y 7 1. A cook finds that the expenses for student lunch consist of fixed cost and cost per guest. If the
expense for a class of 30 students is P 1,075 and for 40 students is P1,425, find the fixed
costs and costs per student.
WORD PROBLEMS AND APPLICATIONS
2. A man divides $ 10,000 among three investments at 4%, 5% and 6% per annum, respectively.
His total income is $515 per year. His income from the 5% and 6% investments exceeds the
NUMBER RELATION PROBLEMS income at 4% by $415. Find how much is invested at each rate.
1. Twice the sum of two numbers exceeds three times their difference by 8, while half the sum is
one more than the difference. What are the numbers? MIXTURE PROBLEMS
2. The sum of three numbers is 16. The sum of twice the first number, 3 times the second
1. Forty liters of a 60% saline solution to be reduced to a 45% solution. How much solution must
number, and 4 times the third number is 46. The difference between 5 times the first number
be drained off and replaced with distilled water so that the resulting solution contains only
and the second number is 31. Find the three numbers.
45% solution?
3. Three times the tens' digit of a certain two-digit number is two more than four times the units' 2. Solution A is 30% acid and solution B is 60% acid. How many gallons of each solution must be
digit. The difference between the number given and the number obtained by reversing the used to create a 60 gallon mixture that is 50% acid?
digits is two less than twice the sum of the digits. Find the number. 3. You are to reduce the concentration of a 50-gallon 40% alcohol solution to only a 16%
concentration. How much distilled water should be added?