A Puzzle
What is the missing number?
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− | 2 | = | 4 |
Well, in Algebra we don't use blank boxes, we use a letter (usually an x or y, but any letter is fine). So we write:
x | − | 2 | = | 4 |
And when we solve it we write:
x | = | 6 |
Why Use a Letter?
Because: | |
it is easier to write "x" than drawing empty boxes (and easier to say "x" than "the empty box"). | |
if there are several empty boxes (several "unknowns") we can use a different letter for each one. |
So x is simply better than having an empty box. We aren't trying to make words with it!
And it doesn't have to be x, it could be y or w ... or any letter or symbol we like.
And it doesn't have to be x, it could be y or w ... or any letter or symbol we like.
How to Solve
Algebra is just like a puzzle where we start with something like "x − 2 = 4" and we want to end up with something like "x = 6".But instead of saying "obviously x=6", use this neat step-by-step approach:
- Work out what to remove to get "x = ..."
- Remove it by doing the opposite (adding is the opposite of subtracting)
- Do that to both sides
We want
to remove
the "−2"
to remove
the "−2"
To remove it, do
the opposite, in
this case add 2
the opposite, in
this case add 2
Do it to
both sides
Which is ...
Solved!
Why did we add 2 to both sides?
To "keep the balance"...
In Balance |
Add 2 to Left Side |
Out of Balance! |
Add 2 to Right Side Also |
In Balance Again |
To keep the balance, what we do to one side of the "="
we should also do to the other side!
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