Vocabulary
Variable: A symbol, usually a letter, used to represent a number in mathematical expressions or sentences.
Coefficient: The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable.
Multiplicative Inverse: Two numbers with a product of 1.
One-Step Equation: An algebraic equation that contains one operation.
Concept
Identify the coefficients and their multiplicative inverse in algebraic equations.
Rules
The numeric factor in front of a variable terms is the coefficient.
The multiplicative inverse of a number is the reciprocal of the number:
ab becomes ba
Example
Identify the coefficient and its multiplicative inverse:
2x = -8
Answer in form:
coefficient, multiplicative inverse
2, -12
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2, 12
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8, 18
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8, -18
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Solution
The coefficient is the value (2) in front of the variable (x).
To find the multiplicable inverse, first, write the coefficient as a fraction, then find the reciprocal (flip the fraction over, keeping the same sign);
2 → 12
Note: Whole numbers can be written as a fraction by putting the whole number in the numerator and a "1" in the denominator.
Pre-requisite Skills
Solve Equations with Rational Coefficients (7.6.3)
Simplifying Complex Algebraic Expressions (7.5.7)
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