Schlumper's "Sure way to get an A!"

BY:JACKIE S

The following are easy to follow steps on how to successfully solve Algebra II equations.
By following these simple steps, you're guarenteed to get an A on anything invlolving these types of equations in your Algegra II class!!!


 
 
                 LINEAR EQUATION!!!
           2( P - 1) - 3( P - 4 )= 4P
                2P - 2 - 3P + 12= 4P
                             -1P + 10= 4P
                             P+          +P
                                    10=5P
                                      5   5
                                      2 = P

 

            How did you do that?
This is your original problem.
The 1st step is to complete the distributive propery.
2nd, you want to add all of your like terms.
You want to get your variable on side next.
Now you want to get your variable alone, without a number in front of it.
This is your final answer.
 

Point-Slope form to write a linear equation
given:  (8, 12) , 2.5 slope
equation:  Y2 -Y1 = slope( X2 -X1 )
plug it in:  Y- 12 = -2( X- 8 )

WHAT A SINCH!!!

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READY
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Literal Equations

    This is perhaps one of the most difficult kind of equations you will see in Algebra II.  Pay close attention, and you will do fine.  Just remember this important fact:  Treat it like a regular equation!!!  Follow the same rules, and take the same steps.
 
 

1(d1 + d2 ) = A + BT
                     2
Find d1
                         d1 + d2  = 2A + 2BT
                             - d2                   -d2
                                       d1  = 2A + 2BT - d2
                         
 
This is your original Problem.
This is what you're trying to solve for.
Your first step is to "kill" all of your fractions.  
Your next step is to try to get the d1 by itself.
Tah Dah!  You have a simple answer to a simple equation!!!

 

CONGRATULATIONS!
you did great.  Just refer to this any time you need help
in your Algebra II class!  Hope you enjoyed it.
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