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Algebra
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Property of Equality
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Mathematics
Undergraduate 1
07/01/2010

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Term
Equation
Definition

A statement that two algebraic expressions are equal.

 

 

Term
Addition Property of Equality
Definition

We can add the same number to each side of the equation without changing the solution.

 

x - 5 = 2

x - 5 + 5 = 2 + 5

x = 7

Term

Subtraction

of Equality

Definition

Is addition of the opposite.

 

x + 4 = 10

x + 4 - 4 = 10 - 4

x = 6

Term
Solution
Definition

Is not the final line of the equation, that is just the check.  The solution is the value equal to x.

 

x + 5 = 2

x + 5 - 5 = 2 - 5

x = -3

Term
Multiplication Property of Equality
Definition

If the coefficient of x on the left side is 3, not 1 as desired, we need to get to the point where it is 1.

 

3x = 15

1/3(3x) = 1/3 (15)

(1/3 x 3)x = 1/3 (15)

1x = 5

x = 5

Term
When using the addition property of equality, you can subtract the same number from each side of the equation.  The mulitplication property of equality allows dividing each side of the equation by the same nonzero number.
Definition

3x = 15

3x/3 = 15/3

x = 5

***Do not divide each side by the variable, since the variable might be equal to 0.***

Term
It is usually easier to multiply on each side if the coefficient of the variable is a fraction, and divide on each side if the coefficient is an integer or a decimal!
Definition

Example

-3/4x = 12

It's easier to multiply by -4/3, the reciprocal of -3/4, than to divide by -3/4.  On the other hand, to solve -5x = -20, it's easier to divide by -5 than to multiply by -1/5.

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