Introduction To Linear Equations

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Introduction to Linear Equations

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Roadmap of the Session
Solving simple form of Solving simple form of
linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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01 Some Applications
Introduction to
linear equation
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Solving simple form of Solving simple form of
linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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01 Some Applications
Introduction to
linear equation
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Solving simple form of Solving simple form of
linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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Introduction to
linear equation
Introduction

What is an Expression?

Variables Constants

x, y, z, a, b, c 1, 2, 5, 10, 78, 3

Algebraic
Expressions
xy + 2, x2 + y2

An algebraic expression in mathematics is an expression that is


made up of variables and constants, along with algebraic
operations (addition, subtraction, etc.).
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What is an equation?

10 kg 1 kg

8 kg
Introduction

What is an equation? Equation is a Mathematical statement


that establishes Equality.

Algebraic Expression Algebraic Expression

xy + z
= xyz

8 kg 10 kg Equation
1 kg

xy + z = xyz
Introduction

Equation in Linear Equation in Two Linear Equation in One


Two Variables Variables Variable
x3 + y = 1 x+y=1 x+2=1
Simplify: 2(1 + x + y) - (3x - 2y - 1).
Simplify: 2(1 + x + y) - (3x - 2y - 1).
Which of the following is not an equation in one variable?
Which of the following is not an equation in one variable?
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Roadmap of the Session
Solving simple form of Solving simple form of
linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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01 Some Applications
Introduction to
linear equation
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Roadmap of the Session
Solving simple form of Solving simple form of
linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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01 Some Applications
Introduction to
linear equation
Solving simple form of linear equations with variable on one side

5x + 15 = 25
2y − 5y = −6
8 − 5x = −12

Finding the value of unknown or


Solving an Equation
variable
Solving simple form of linear equations with variable on one side

Methods to Solve a Linear Equation

Adding or Subtracting
Transposing
to both sides

Left Hand Side Right Hand Side Left Hand Side Right Hand Side

+ + + ⇄ _
_ _ _ ⇄ +

Thumb rule 1 Variables on one side


Same operation on
Thumb rule 2
both sides
TR 1 Variables on one side

TR 2 Same operation on both sides


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Solving simple form of Solving simple form of
linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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01 Some Applications
Introduction to
linear equation
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Roadmap of the Session
Solving simple form of Solving simple form of
linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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01 Some Applications
Introduction to
linear equation
Solving simple form of linear equations with variable on both sides

5x + 15 = 25x+1
2y − 3 = 5y−6
8 − 5x = −12x-2

8 kg
1 kg
%

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QUESTION
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Solve the equation: 𝟓𝒙 + 𝟑 = 𝟏𝟏 + 𝟑𝒙

A B

C D

00
09
06
05
20
02
08
29
26
25
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27
10
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TR 1 Variables on one side

TR 2 Same operation on both sides


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Solving simple form of Solving simple form of
linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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01 Some Applications
Introduction to
linear equation
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linear equations with linear equations with
variable on one side variable on both sides

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01 Some Applications
Introduction to
linear equation
Some Applications

Step 1 : What are we trying to find?

Step 2 : Assign variable to it.

Word Problem

Step 3: Write the equation.

Step 4 : Solve the equation.


Match the following:

Cost of the pencil is 2 more than 5. x - 2 = 100

Anil scored 2 more runs than a century. x + 2 = 10

Apples are 2 less than 10. x + 2 = 100

Rahul scored 2 less runs than a century. x-2 =5


Match the following:

Cost of the pencil is 2 more than 5. x - 2 = 100

Anil scored 2 more runs than a century. x + 2 = 10

Apples are 2 less than 10. x + 2 = 100

Rahul scored 2 less runs than a century. x-2 =5


If a batsman hits two more sixes, he would reach a score of 50.
Find the runs scored by the batsman at present.
If a batsman hits two more sixes, he would reach a score of 50.
Find the runs scored by the batsman at present.

Step 1: To find runs scored

Step 4:
Question
The sum of three consecutive numbers is 102. Find the largest numbers.

A B

C D

Let us know the correct option in the comment section below


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