SOLUTION: 2.Max was solving the equation below and isn’t sure if his answer is correct. Explain to Max how he can check his answer and then help him identify any errors he made. Provide the
Question 943201: 2.Max was solving the equation below and isn’t sure if his answer is correct. Explain to Max how he can check his answer and then help him identify any errors he made. Provide the correct solution in your explanation.
He can check by substituting (1) for x.
3(3x+6) = 4(7x−1)
3(3·1+6) = 4(7·1−1)
3(3+6) = 4(7-1)
3(9) = 4(6)
27 = 24
False so there is a mistake.
3(3x+6) = 4(7x−1)
9x+18 = 28x−1 <--should be 9x+18 = 28x−4
9x−9x+18 = 28x−9x−1 <--should be 9x−9x+18 = 28x−9x−4
18 = 19x−1 <--should be 18 = 19x-4
18+1 = 19x−1+1 <--dhould be 18+4 = 19x-4+4
19 = 19x <--should be 22 = 19x
1 = x <--should be = x
Common error in distributing: A(B + C), forgetting to
multiply the A by the C.
Check the terribly ugly answer
Trouble is, when you get a terribly ugly solution such as ,
to check the terribly ugly answer is much harder than solving
the equation.
Edwin