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How to Isolate a variable

Dec 8, 2009 11:05 PM
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If you're struggling a bit with algebra, check out this video to learn how to isolate a variable.

Isolating a variable is a matter of separating and simplifying.

Step 1: Bring like terms together

Bring like terms together. All equations have two sides. You want to perform the same operation on both sides of the equal sign. For the equation 4x –12 = -x + 8, 4x –12 is the left side and -x + 8 is the right side.

Step 2: Add variable to both sides

Add the variable to both sides of the equation. For the equation 4x –12 = -x + 8, add x to both sides, changing it to 4x –12 + x = -x + 8 + x.

Step 3: Simplify

Simplify the equation by adding the positive x and the negative x on the right side so they cancel each other out. The variable, x, is now on only one side of the equation: 5x – 12 = 8.

Step 4: Add the constant to both sides

Add the "constant", the number not attached to x, on the side of the equation with the variable, to both sides of the equation.

Step 5: Simplify

Simplify the equation. Combine like terms by adding eight and 12.

TIP: Put every term that contains the variable on one side of the equation and every term that does not contain a variable on the other side.

Step 6: Divide by the coefficient

Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient – the number attached to the variable.

Step 7: Solve

Solve for x. The solution is x = 4.

Step 8: Test your solution

Test your solution by plugging your answer into the original equation to be sure that it is correct.

Did you know? Ancient Egyptians developed the math to solve linear equations as far back as 1850 BCE.

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