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When given a literal equation, you will often be asked to solve the equation for a
given variable. The goal is to isolate that given variable. The process is the same
process that you use to solve linear equations; the only difference is that you will
be working with a lot more letters, and you may not be able to simplify as much as
you can with linear equations. This packet will hopefully show you the process in a
simple manner so that you will be able to solve literal equations yourself. See
examples before for the method to solving literal equations for a given variable:
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Step-by-step explanation:
To solve a literal equation means to rewrite the equation so a different variable stands alone on one side of the equals sign. We have to be told for which variable we want to solve.
Linear equations in one variable may take the form a x + b = 0 \displaystyle ax+b=0 ax+b=0 and are solved using basic algebraic operations. We begin by classifying linear equations in one variable as one of three types: identity, conditional, or inconsistent. An identity equation is true for all values of the variable.
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