Regardless of your math back round , you should take the math and algebra pre-test at the beginning of this lesson. Even if you think that you are familiar with algebra, you should check your knowledge, Chances are, it will not hurt you to review the materials. Depending on your score, you may need further review or tutoring. re ! "est "he first part of this #ath $esson is a pre-test. "his is to help you evaluate your math and algebra skills. If you do well, review this %uide and complete the post- test at the end. If you miss two or more problems, study this lesson carefully and consider finding additional resources to help you thoroughly understand the material. lease take the pre-test and the post-test seriously. Do not cheat this will only hurt you and prevent you from scoring well on the &I-'() Certification E*amination. "he answers for the pre-test, post ! test, and all practical problems are listed in the end of this chapter. ( Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. #&"+ and &$%E,R& RE ! "E-" Directions. /rite out all steps, Check your answers with the re ! test &nswer key in #ath &ppendi* &. (. If -0 12.))) &nd 0 (', ))) , 3ind 4 where . 4 0 15 -67 1- ! . 1. %iven the following formula, find t.
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1 Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. $ 0 5 '921)t 1 7 1 R 8. %iven a circle with a radius 9 inches ,m find the area & 0 > r 1 ;. -olve for ? . ? 0 9 @ 1 8 2. AbBectives &t the end of this lesson , you will be able to. (. -olve algebraic eCuations 1. erform all the mathematical operations reCuired to solve the problems on the &I ! '() Certification E*amination. 2. roperly double check your work. Introduction -olving the problems presented on the &I ! '() Certification E*amination reCuires film knowledge of algebra. "his lesson is intended as a review of that very little of this material will be new to you. ,ecause most of 2 Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. us have not studied math for many years, you may not be completely familiar with it. If after working through this lesson you still have some problems, it is advisable that you seek some form of personal tutoring. &lgebra can be broken up into two distinct parts. "he first part is the basic rules that goven algebra. "he second part is the actual application of the rules to an eCuation or problem. "his lesson will show you the basic rules and how to apply them when solving the math problems. It will also show you how to double check your work. -ymbols "he following mathematical symbols are commonly used. 4ou must be familiar with their meaning and usage. ( &ddition 6 1 -ubtraction - 2 #ultiplication D : Division @ ' -Cuare root E 9 %reater than F 8 %reater than or eCual to G ; $ess than H : Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. I $ess than or eCual to J () Kot greater than <F (( Kot less than H< (1 ECual to 0 (2 Kot eCual to L (: i 5 2.(:(9 7 > (' -Cuared 1 "erms "he terms listed below are commonly used throught the course. #ake sure you understand them and how to use them. &lgebraic E*pression. &n algebraic e*pression is a mathematical sentence. E*ample. y0 m* 6 b is an algebraic e*pression. Canceling. -imilar denominators and numerators in two fractions eCual and therefore cancel each other out. E*ample . a 1 D
c 0 a D c b a b Cross #ultiply. & techniCue for multiplying fractions across eCual signs. E*ample. * 0 y or a 0 c y * b d
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a b E*ample . "he line measured from MaN to ObN. Radical. & group of variables. E*ample. a 5 1y ! 2c 7 E*pand. E*pand means to multiply the variable outside the radical by each of the terms on the inside. E*ample . a 5 b 6 c 7 0 d ab 6 ac 0 d 3actor. "o remove the variable common to both terms and multiply it by the remaining terms. 9 Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. E*ample . abc 6 ade 0 * a 5 bc 6 de 7 0 * Kote 3actor and e*pand are opposite operations. Kumerator. & numerator is the top half of the fraction. E*ample . %iven the fraction ( , then ( is the numerator. 2 Denominator. & denominator is the bottom half of a fraction .
E*ample . %iven the fraction ( , then 2 is the denominator., 2 Radius. Radius is the measured form the center of the circle to the outside 5 a to b 7. It is ( the diameter 1 Reciprocal. "he reciprocal of a number is the value you need to multiply the number by for it to eCual one. E*ample. %iven the number :, then ( is the : Reciprocal because : D ( 0 ( : -Cuaring. #ultiplying a number or variable by itself. a b 8 Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. E*ample 5a7 5a7 0 a 1 If a 0 () then () D () 0 () 1 "herefore () 1 0 ()) "ransposition. "ranspositions are identical eCuations thatr are solved different variables. E*ample. b 0 y ! m* is a transposition of y 0 m* 6 b . Pariable. & variable is a letter that is used to represent a value an unknown Cuantity. E*ample w 0 width. "opic 3ocus "here are two parts to &lgebra. ,asic Rules , and
&pplications. ,asic Rules "he following basic rules to apply to algebra Rules of &ddition and #ultiplication (. "he order of addition does not affect the result. E*ample. a 6 b 0 b 6 a ; Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 1. /hen adding terms the order in which they are grouped does not affect the result E*ample. a 6 5 b 6 c 7 0 5 a 6 b 7 6 c. 2. "he order of multiplication does not affect the result. E*ample. a D b 0 b D a :. /hen multiplying terms the order in which they are grouped has no affect on the result. E*ample. a 5 bc 7 0 5 ab 7c '. "he result of multiplying one variable by the sum of two others is the same as multiply each by the variable and adding them together. E*ample. a 5 b 6 c 7 0 ab 6 ac. Aperation with 3ractions (. "he value of a fraction remains same if both the numerator and denominator are multiplied by the same value. E*ample. a 0 ac b bc Kote. "his is not true for addition.
a does not eCual a 6 c b b 6 c 1. "he reciprocal of a fraction is that fraction turned upside down. I Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. E*ample. "he reciprocal of a is b b a Kote. & fraction multiplied by its reciprocal always eCuals one. a D b 0 ( b a 2. "o divide two fractions , multiply the first by the reciprocal of the second. E*ample. a @ c 0 a D d b d b c :. If any part of a fraction us negative then the whole fraction will have a negative value. E*ample. a 0 b - b - a '. If both parts of the fraction are negative, then the whole fraction will turn out to have a positive value. E*ample. - a 0 a - b b Arder of Aperations "here are three rules to follow when deciding which operation to do first. "hey are. (. &lways perform the operation5s7 inside the parentheses first. 1. erform all multiplication ne*t. 2. erform all addition or subtraction last. () Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. E*ample. 5 1 6 : 7 6 9 0 y -tep (. 597 2 6 9 0 y
-tep 1. (; 6 9 0 y -tep 2. 1: 0 y. E*ample. 5 1 D 2 7 6 9 5 : 6 1 7 0 * -tep (. 5 9 7 6 95 9 7 0 * -tep 1. 9 6 29 0 * -tep 2. :1 0 *. ECuations ECuations are mathematical sentences. "here is only one rule when dealing with eCuations. (( Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. If you add, subtract, multiply or divide one side of an eCuation by something e*tra then you must do the same thing to the other side. E*ample. '* 0 2 6 8 '* 0 2 6 8 ' ' * 0 () ' * 0 1. E*ample. 1y - I 0 2) 1y - (I 6 (I 0 2) 6 (I 1y 0 :I
1y 0 :I 1 1 y 0 1:.'. R&C"ICE RA,$E#- -et Q( /ork the following five problems to make sure that you understand the lesson thus far. If you have any difficulty, go back and review the appropriate section and<or find additional assistance. "he answers are found in the #ath &ppendi* &. (1 Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (. 3ind the reciprocal of b 1. 3ind the value of :52 6 17 2. Divide the fraction R by S :. 3ind the value of OcN in the eCuation y 0 :a 6 1c. '. Divide the fraction a<b by c. &$IC&"IAK- "he second part of this lesson covers the application of the basic rules -olving ECuations "he second step in the application of the basic rules is to solve the eCuation. "his involves plugging in the given information and calculating the results. 4ou have already transposed the eCuation, so the step of actually solving is relatively easy. +owever, Odump mistakesN are usually made during this step, so be careful. E?&#$E. 01t5- 6 AD7 (.' /here . t01.1 -01',))) AD09 (2 Inside Explorations Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
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