Title: One Step Equations
1One Step Equations
2- An equation is a mathematical statement, in
symbols, that two things are exactly the same (or
equivalent). (LSRS)
is exactly the same as.
is exactly the same as.
3- An equation is a mathematical statement, in
symbols, that two things are exactly the same (or
equivalent).
is exactly the same as.
4
2 2
2 2
4
4What do we use equations for?
- Equations are more than just a pile of numbers
and letters
5Equations describe
Relationships
6What does the word relationship mean to you?
7In math, we strive to understand the mechanics of
various relationship
All major advances in technology (and society)
have arisen from the study of how things
relate.for example
8and
Gasoline
Fire
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10- Understanding the mechanics of a relationship,
which is where we will start today, is only the
start of any mathematical analysis. - Communicating the results so others can
understand is also a key aspect to the study of
relationships. (next chapter)
11Mechanics.
x 3 4
Some are quite complex
12The most famous equation in history only contains
3 variables, yet it dramatically changed the way
we understand the world around us.
13These kinds of relationships make up the
back-bone of mathematical study
- We shall begin with some simple operations
14To solve an equation Find the value of the
unknown that makes the equation true.
x
3
Some equations can be solved by inspection.
15For other equations, a procedure is needed to
ensure accuracy
- Over the next few days we will develop and
practice this procedure.
To solve an equation, remember the following
16- Add / Sub and Multiply / Divide are opposite
operations. - The same operation must be done on both sides of
the equation to keep the equation true (or
balanced).
Demonstrate with pick a number
17To isolate x, eliminate the 7
x 7 10
The opposite of add 7, is subtract 7
- 7
- 7
You must therefore impose this operation to both
sides of the equation
x
3
1
3m 12
To isolate m, eliminate the 3
The opposite of times by 3, is divide by 3
3
3
1
You must therefore impose this operation to both
sides of the equation
m
4
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5 X
X 5
5
1
C
- 10
-2 y -5
2
2
y
- 3
19 20E energy (J) m mass (Kg) c speed of light
3.0 X 108 m / s
21Consider a 1 liter bottle of water
- E mc2
- 1kg X (3.0 X 108)2
- 9 X 1016 Joules
- 90 000 000 000 000 000 J
- (ninety million billion)
22What is a Joule?
- Flea 7 10 J
- Free throw 15 J
- Fastball pitch 120J
- Bowl a strike 230J
- Water 9 X 1016 J
- H bomb 2.4 X 1017 J (10 bottles)
- Hurricane 3.8 X 1019 J (1000 bottles)
- Supernova 1044 J
231 watt 1 joule expended continuously for 1
second
- 1 liter of water converted directly to energy
could light a square filled every 10 cm with 100
W light bulbs for 2.5 hours. - The square would be
- 31km X 31km