Introduction
We come across problems about solutions of equations with parentheses.
In such cases, the parentheses are simplified by using the distributive property of multiplication over addition and subtraction. After simplification, the equations are solved as discussed in previous lesson by following the given rules in such cases.
Let us recall the distributive property of multiplication over addition and subtraction.
For any three numbers a, b, and c
1. ab+c = ab + ac
2. abc = ab ac
The example given below will make it easy to understand how to solve equations with parentheses.
Example 1
Solve for w
7w3 = 28
Solution
Step 1:
Given 7w3 = 28
Using the distributive property of multiplication
7w 7×3 = 28; 7w 21 = 28
Step 2:
The variable to be solved for is w.
Adding 21 to both sides
7w 21 + 21 = 28 + 21 = 49; 7w = 49
Step 3:
Dividing both sides by 7
7w7=497
w = 7 is the solution
Step 4:
Checking the solution
Plugging in w = 7 in the original equation
7w 21 = 28
7 7 21 = 28
49 21 = 28
28 = 28
So, the solution is verified to be correct.
Example 2
Solve for w
4z8 = 20
Solution
Step 1:
Given 4z8 = 20
Dividing both sides of the equation by 4
4(z8)4=204
z 8 = 5
Step 2:
The variable to be solved for is z.
Adding 8 to both sides
z 8 + 8 = 5 + 8 = 13
So, z = 13 is the solution
Step 3:
Checking the solution
Plugging in z = 13 in the original equation
4z8 = 20
4138 = 20
45 = 20
20 = 20
So, the solution is verified to be correct.
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