Equations
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Writing Equations
Solving One-Step Equations
100

a = 32 - 9(2)

a = 14

100

Determine the domain and the range.

{(0,0)(-3,2)(6,4)(-1,1)}

D={-3,-1,0,6}

R={0,1,2,4}

100

Draw a graph of a relation that is NOT a function.

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100
three times r less than fifteen equals six

15 - 3r = 6

100

44 = t - 72

t = 116

200

Find the solution set, using the replacement set {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}.

17 = 24 - y

{7}

200

Determine the domain and the range.

{(4,-3)(1,3)(7,-2)(2,-2)(1,5)}

D={1, 2, 4, 7}

R={-3, -2, 3, 5}

200

Is this relation a function?

{(2,6) (6,9) (5,7) (6,10)}

No - the x value 6 is paired with two y values.

200

the sum of q and four times t is equal to twenty nine

q + 4t = 29

200

v + 914 = -23

v = -937

300

Find the solution set, using the replacement set {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}.

4(y+1) = 40

{9}

300

Identify the independent and dependent variables:

The dance committee is selling tickets to the Fall Ball. The more tickets they sell, the more they can spend on decorations.

Independent: Tickets sold

Dependent: Money spent on decorations

300

If f(x)=6x+7, solve for f(-3).

f(-3) = -11
300

the sum of eight and three times k equals the difference of five times k and three

8 + 3k = 5k - 3

300

-4a = 48

a = -12

400

Solve.

6k + (3 x 10 - 8) = (2)(3)k + 22

all real numbers

400

Identify the independent and dependent variables:

Sally earns more money when she walks more dogs.

Independent: Number of dogs walked

Dependent: Money earned

400
If f(x)=-2x-3, solve for f(6).

f(6)=-15

400

half of j minus five is the sum of k and thirteen

.5j - 5 = k + 13

400

12t = -132

t = -11

500

Solve.

(.5)(3)(6)v + 10 = (3)(3)v + 9

no solution

500

Identify the independent and dependent variables:

The average price of going to the movies has steadily increased over time.

Independent: Time

Dependent: Price of movies

500

If f(x)=-2x-3, solve for f(c-5).

f(c-5)=-2c+7
500

Jamie is earning extra money by painting houses. He charges a $200 fee plus $12 per can of paint needed to complete the job. Write an equation to find out how many cans of paint he needs for a $260 job.

12c + 200 = 260


500

(2/3) + r = (-4/9)

r = (-10/9)