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1 Literal Equations Chapter 9 lesson 1

2 What is a Literal equation?
An equation or formula that has more than one variable

3 How to solve literal equations
With a regular equation, you want to work backward from PEMDAS using inverse operations in order to solve for the given variable. Ex: 3x + 9 = 15 3x = 6 X = 2 With a literal equation, you want to use the same technique until you have the variable you’re solving for completely alone. Ex: A = bh , solve for b in order to get b alone, you must divide both sides by h. A = bh h h

4 Solve the following equation for h
When solving for h, always start by writing the given equation. Use the division property and divide by 2. Use subtraction property and subtract b from both sides Since we do not know the value of b, we cannot actually subtract it from anything and therefore leave the equation as is.

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6 1.) V = bwh , for w 2.) I = prt , for r 3.) 𝐴=πœ‹ π‘Ÿ 2 , π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘Ÿ
Try some on your own Solve the following 1.) V = bwh , for w ) I = prt , for r ) 𝐴=πœ‹ π‘Ÿ 2 , π‘“π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘Ÿ

7 Once you solve the equation for the given variable, you can now use that new equation to solve for other solutions.

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