Section 1.5. Linear Equations, Functions, Zeros, and Applications

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1 Section 1.5 Linear Equations, Functions, Zeros, and Applications

2 Solving Linear Equations

3 Definition A linear equation is one that can be simplified to the form mx + b = 0.

4 Definition A linear equation is one that can be simplified to the form mx + b = 0. A linear function is one that can be written as f (x) = mx + b

5 Definition A linear equation is one that can be simplified to the form mx + b = 0. A linear function is one that can be written as f (x) = mx + b x is the variable - but other variables are fine too

6 Definition A linear equation is one that can be simplified to the form mx + b = 0. A linear function is one that can be written as f (x) = mx + b x is the variable - but other variables are fine too m and b are numbers

7 Special Cases Some linear equations have infinitely many solution:

8 Special Cases Some linear equations have infinitely many solution: This occurs when the equation simplifies to a true statement.

9 Special Cases Some linear equations have infinitely many solution: This occurs when the equation simplifies to a true statement. For example: x + 3 = x + 3 x x 3 = 3

10 Special Cases Some linear equations have infinitely many solution: This occurs when the equation simplifies to a true statement. For example: x + 3 = x + 3 x x 3 = 3 In these cases, any real number is a solution to the equation.

11 Special Cases Some linear equations have infinitely many solution: This occurs when the equation simplifies to a true statement. For example: x + 3 = x + 3 x x 3 = 3 In these cases, any real number is a solution to the equation. Some linear equations have no solution:

12 Special Cases Some linear equations have infinitely many solution: This occurs when the equation simplifies to a true statement. For example: x + 3 = x + 3 x x 3 = 3 In these cases, any real number is a solution to the equation. Some linear equations have no solution: This occurs when the equation simplifies to a false statement.

13 Special Cases Some linear equations have infinitely many solution: This occurs when the equation simplifies to a true statement. For example: x + 3 = x + 3 x x 3 = 3 In these cases, any real number is a solution to the equation. Some linear equations have no solution: This occurs when the equation simplifies to a false statement. For example: x + 5 = x + 3 x x 5 = 3

14 Examples Solve the equations, if possible x = 3 2

15 Examples Solve the equations, if possible x = 3 2 x = 6

16 Examples Solve the equations, if possible x = 3 2 x = t = 4t + 11

17 Examples Solve the equations, if possible x = 3 2 x = t = 4t + 11 No solution

18 Examples Solve the equations, if possible x = (5y + 3) = 3(2y 5) x = t = 4t + 11 No solution

19 Examples Solve the equations, if possible x = 3 2 x = t = 4t + 11 No solution 3. 4(5y + 3) = 3(2y 5) y = 27 14

20 Examples Solve the equations, if possible x = 3 2 x = t = 4t + 11 No solution 3. 4(5y + 3) = 3(2y 5) y = (3 x) = 2x + 6

21 Examples Solve the equations, if possible x = 3 2 x = t = 4t + 11 No solution 3. 4(5y + 3) = 3(2y 5) y = (3 x) = 2x + 6 All real numbers or (, )

22 Zeros of a Function

23 Definitions A zero for a function is essentially the same as the x-intercept.

24 Definitions A zero for a function is essentially the same as the x-intercept. To find this, plug in zero for y/f (x) and solve for x.

25 Definitions A zero for a function is essentially the same as the x-intercept. To find this, plug in zero for y/f (x) and solve for x. The difference between zeros and x-intercepts is the form the answer is written in:

26 Definitions A zero for a function is essentially the same as the x-intercept. To find this, plug in zero for y/f (x) and solve for x. The difference between zeros and x-intercepts is the form the answer is written in: If the question asks for the zeros, the answer will be in the form of a number or list of numbers.

27 Definitions A zero for a function is essentially the same as the x-intercept. To find this, plug in zero for y/f (x) and solve for x. The difference between zeros and x-intercepts is the form the answer is written in: If the question asks for the zeros, the answer will be in the form of a number or list of numbers. If the question asks for the x-intercepts, the answers will be listed as ordered pairs.

28 Examples 1. Find the zero and x-intercept for the function f (x) = 3x + 1. Zero: x = 1 3 x-intercept: ( 13 ), 0 2. Find the zero and x-intercept for the function g(x) = 4 5 x + 3. Zero: x = 15 ( 4 ) 15 x-intercept: 4, 0

29 Applications

30 Simple Interest Formula I = Prt I is interest earned

31 Simple Interest Formula I = Prt I is interest earned P is the pricipal (the initial amount of money invested/borrowed)

32 Simple Interest Formula I = Prt I is interest earned P is the pricipal (the initial amount of money invested/borrowed) r is the yearly interest rate (always written in decimal form, not percent)

33 Simple Interest Formula I = Prt I is interest earned P is the pricipal (the initial amount of money invested/borrowed) r is the yearly interest rate (always written in decimal form, not percent) t is the time in years

34 Key Words Addition: add added to additional altogether both combined in all increased by more than Subtraction: plus sum together total decreased by difference fewer left less than minus remain take away

35 Key Words (continued) Multiplication: product times twice each altogether multiply Division: of a factor of scaled by quotient divide into equal parts split up out of per each has/have equally grouped

36 Key Words (continued) Equals: equals equivalent gives is/are/were the same as

37 Examples 1. Marissa, an audio equipment salesperson, earns a monthly salary of $1800 per month and a commission of 8% on the amount of sales she makes. One month Marissa received a paycheck for $2284. Find the amount of her sales for the month.

38 Examples 1. Marissa, an audio equipment salesperson, earns a monthly salary of $1800 per month and a commission of 8% on the amount of sales she makes. One month Marissa received a paycheck for $2284. Find the amount of her sales for the month. $6050

39 Examples 1. Marissa, an audio equipment salesperson, earns a monthly salary of $1800 per month and a commission of 8% on the amount of sales she makes. One month Marissa received a paycheck for $2284. Find the amount of her sales for the month. $ The average depth of the Pacific Ocean is 14,040 ft, and its depth is 8890 ft less than the sum of the average depths of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The average depth of the Indian Ocean is 272 ft less than four-fifths of the average depth of the Atlantic Ocean. Find the average depth of the Indian Ocean.

40 Examples 1. Marissa, an audio equipment salesperson, earns a monthly salary of $1800 per month and a commission of 8% on the amount of sales she makes. One month Marissa received a paycheck for $2284. Find the amount of her sales for the month. $ The average depth of the Pacific Ocean is 14,040 ft, and its depth is 8890 ft less than the sum of the average depths of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The average depth of the Indian Ocean is 272 ft less than four-fifths of the average depth of the Atlantic Ocean. Find the average depth of the Indian Ocean ft

41 Examples (continued) 3. Dimitri s two student loans total $9000. One loan is at 5% simple interest and the other is at 6% simple interest. At the end of 1 year, Dimitri owes $492 in interest. What is the amount of each loan?

42 Examples (continued) 3. Dimitri s two student loans total $9000. One loan is at 5% simple interest and the other is at 6% simple interest. At the end of 1 year, Dimitri owes $492 in interest. What is the amount of each loan? $4800 at 5%, $4200 at 6%

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