Big Ideas Math Integrated I, 2016
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1. Solving Simple Equations
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Exercise 27 Page 8

x=48, see solution.

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To solve the given equation for x, we need to isolate it by multiplying both sides of the equation by 6. We want to multiply by 6 because division and multiplication are inverse operations — they cancel each other out. This is allowed by the Multiplication Property of Equality.
x/6=8
x/6*6=8*6
x=8*6
x=48
We will check our solution by substituting this result back into the original equation and simplifying. If doing so results in an identity, our solution is correct.
x/6=8
48/6? =8
8=8 âś“
Since substituting x=48 resulted in an identity, our solution is correct.