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The objective when solving an equation is to ____ ?
isolate the variable.
guess and check.
check the solution.
combine like terms.
how would you solve this equation: 9x=153?
multiply
add
divide
subtract
Solve: 2x = -16
8
-8
81
−81
What are the two basic rules for solving rational equations?
Whatever you do to one side of the equal sign, you must copy and do on the other side of the equal sign.
Always start on the left side, regardless of where the variable is.
Negative signs can be ignored.
Always do the opposite operation.
In order to solve an equation, we must get variables on the right side of an equation, and constants on the opposite side.
TRUE
FALSE
These numbers are the zeros of the numerator and denominator of a rational inequality.
zeroes
critical values
undefined
solution set
When solving rational inequality, we are solving for a x value that will make the original inequality true.
TRUE
FALSE
When solving rational inequality, we need to move all the terms in one side, combine like terms and write as a single fraction
TRUE
FALSE
Which of the following is not an inequality sign?
≤
≥
>
What are the critical values of the inequality x+5x−3≥0 ?
3 and -5
3 and 5
5 and -3
-3 and 5
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