Solve the equation, and check the solution. See Examples
EXAMPLE Applying the Addition Property of Equality
Solve x − 16 = 7.
Our goal is to get an equivalent equation of the form x = a number.
CHECK Substitute 23 for x in the original equation.
A true statement results, so 23 is the solution and {23} is the solution set.
EXAMPLE Applying the Addition Property of Equality
Solve x − 2.9 = −6.4.
A true statement results, so the solution set is {−3.5}.
EXAMPLE Applying the Addition Property of Equality
Solve −7 = x + 22.
Here, the variable x is on the right side of the equation.
The check confirms that the solution set is {−29}.
EXAMPLE Subtracting a Variable Term
Solve 6x − 8 = 7x.
A true statement results, so the solution set is {−8}.
EXAMPLE Subtracting a Variable Term (Fractional Coefficients)
Solve
.
Check by replacing x with 15 in the original equation. The solution set is {15}.
EXAMPLE Applying the Addition Property of Equality Twice
Solve 8 − 6p = −7p + 5.
The check results in a true statement, so the solution set is {−3}.
3 − 8x = −9x − 1
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