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9 November, 02:55

Solving algebraic equations:

5n+1

What do I do to solve this?

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  1. 9 November, 05:35
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    The given expression is not an equation. There is nothing that can be solved.

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    An equation has an equal sign between its left side and its right side. Solving it means finding a value for the variable (or variables) such that the equation is true.

    For example, we might have ...

    5n + 1 = 1

    Your familiarity with math facts means you know that ...

    0 + 1 = 1

    In order for the term 5n to have a value of 0, the value of n must be 0 in this equation. The solution to 5n+1 = 1 is n = 0, because 5*0 + 1 = 1 is a true statement.

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    An expression can be evaluated. To do that, put the value you want the variable to be every place you see the variable, then do the arithmetic.

    To evaluate 5n+1 for n=6 we put 6 in place of n:

    5*6 + 1

    Doing the arithmetic, we get ...

    = 30 + 1 = 31

    The value of 5n+1 for n=6 is 31.
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