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Q4W3 Solving One Variable in Terms of Other Variables

The document contains a mathematics activity focused on determining the truth of various mathematical statements related to additive and multiplicative inverses, properties of equality, and literal equations. It includes examples and exercises for solving literal equations, such as finding variables in terms of others using formulas for distance and area. The document also outlines learning objectives for students to define and manipulate literal equations.

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Q4W3 Solving One Variable in Terms of Other Variables

The document contains a mathematics activity focused on determining the truth of various mathematical statements related to additive and multiplicative inverses, properties of equality, and literal equations. It includes examples and exercises for solving literal equations, such as finding variables in terms of others using formulas for distance and area. The document also outlines learning objectives for students to define and manipulate literal equations.

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MATHEMATICS

7
Quarter 4
Tru e o r
False
A c t i vi t y 1
T h e
Ru l e s
Read the statements
carefully and tell whether
the statement is TRUE or
FALSE.
TRUE or
FALSE
1) The additive
inverse of is is .
1) The additive inverse of is 5 is -
5.
TRUE
Additive inverse is a number
which on getting added to the
original number results in zero.
TRUE or
FALSE
2) The multiplicative
inverse of is
2) The multiplicative inverse of is

False
It should be .
Multiplicative inverse of a number is a
value which when multiplied by the
original number results in 1. It is the
reciprocal of a number.
TRUE or
FALSE
3) The Symmetric
Property of equality
states that if , then .
3) The Symmetric Property
of equality states that if ,
then .

TRUE
TRUE or FALSE

4) If then
.
4) If then
.

TRUE
By Addition Property of
Equality
TRUE or
FALSE
5) The Multiplication Property of
Equality states that multiplying
one side of an equation by any
real number results in an
equivalent equation.
5) The Multiplication Property of Equality
states that multiplying one side of an
equation by any real number results in an
equivalent equation.

False
It should be multiplying any real
number on both sides of the equation.
Solving One
Variable in
Terms of the
other Variable
Learning
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the
learners should be able to:
1.define literal equations; and
2. manipulate literal equations to
express one variable in terms of the
other variable.
Literal Equation
Literal Equations - an equation
involving two or more variables.

Examples:
Example
1 using the formula for
Find the rate
distance
Solution:
𝑑=𝑟𝑡
𝑑 ( ) =𝑟𝑡 ( )
1
𝑡
1
𝑡

𝑑
=𝑟
𝑡

𝑑
𝑟 =
𝑡
Example
The formula for the2
Perimeter of a Triangle is , where in is
the perimeter, and are the sides.
a. Solve for a b. Solve for b c. Solve for c
Solution: 𝑷 =𝒂+𝒃+𝒄
Solve for a
𝑃 + ( − 𝑏 )=𝑎+ 𝑏+𝑐 +(− 𝑏)
𝑃 − 𝑏=𝑎 +𝑐
𝑃 −𝑏+ (− 𝑐 )=𝑎 +𝑐 +( −𝑐)
𝑃 −𝑏 −𝑐=𝑎
𝑎= 𝑃 − 𝑏 − 𝑐
Example
3 in the formula of the area
Solve for the height
of a triangle
Solution: 𝐴=
1
𝑏h 2 𝐴
2 =h
𝑏
1
𝐴 ( 2 )= 𝑏h (2 ) 2 𝐴
2 h=
𝑏

2 𝐴= 𝑏h
2 𝐴 ( ) = 𝑏h ( )
1
𝑏
1
𝑏
GR O U P
ACT I V I T Y
Group 1 and 2
The circumference of a
circle is solved by using
the formula . Solve for
Group 3 and 4
Solve for in the formula
of the perimeter of a
square .
Group 5 and 6
Solve for in the profit
formula , where P is the
profit, is the selling price,
and is the cost price.
GENERALIZATIO
N
Seat Work
Solve the following literal
equations.
1) for
2) for
3) for

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