Fractions first: clear denominators, then collect x, then isolate x.
Collect like terms → move constants → isolate x.
Distribute everything, then gather x everywhere into one pile.
Perimeter gives 2(L+W); wording gives L=2W+3.
Equal money → set expressions equal; ticket/integer counts → use whole-number variables.
Cost models comparison
| Scenario | Cost expression form | Equality setup |
|---|---|---|
| Taxi vs taxi company | start + rate·km | set both total-cost expressions equal |
| Phone plans | start + rate·GB | set both plan-cost expressions equal |
| Gym memberships | monthly·months + signup | set total-cost expressions equal |
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1. Why is it useful to combine like terms before solving an equation such as ax+b=cx+d?
2. If a rectangle’s length is 3 cm more than twice its width, which equation models that relationship?
Memoriza los conceptos clave de Mastering Linear Equations and Word Problems con 10 tarjetas de memoria interactivas.
Linear equation — fractions?
Clear denominators before solving.
Solve linear equations — variables?
Isolate the variable on one side.
Hard linear problems — steps?
Distribute, combine, then isolate.
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