Appendix A.5 Solving Equations.

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Appendix A.5 Solving Equations

Equations and Solutions of Equations An equation in x is a statement that two algebraic expressions are equal 3x – 5 = 7, x2 + 3x = 4, To solve an equation in x means to find all values of x for which the equation is true. An equation that is true for every real number in the domain of the variable is called an identity. An equation that is true for just some real number in the domain of the variable is called a conditional equation.

Linear Equations in one Variable To solve a conditional equation in x, isolate x on one side of the equation by a sequence of equivalent equations, each having the same solution(s) as the original equation.

Quadratic Equations A quadratic equation in x is an equation that can be written in the general form ax2+bx+c=0 where a, b and c are real numbers, with a ≠ 0

Solving a Quadratic Equation

Solving a Quadratic Equation

Polynomial Equations of Higher Degree

Equations Involving Radicals The steps involved in solving the remaining equations in this section will often introduce extraneous solutions. Squaring each side of an equation. Raising each side of an equation to a rational power. Multiplying each side by a variable quantity.

Equations with Absolute Values To solve an equation involving an absolute value, remember that the expression inside the absolute value signs can be positive or negative.