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Name: Date: 0.2 Equations Consistency of Variables: In math, the same variables (both our alphabet and the Greek alphabet) are generally used to show certain specific things. Ex. Variables in Equations to be Graphed ________________________ Ex. Constant Values _____________________ An equation might be true for some values of the variables involved and false for others. 1) Contains a finite number of points x2 – 1 = 0 2) Is true for all values x2 + 2x + 1 = (x + 1)2 3) Contains an infinite number of points y = x2 – 1 4) Has no real solution x2 = -1 Factoring might be necessary to find solutions: *___________________________ and factor! Why do we do this? AB = if and only if A = 0 or B = 0. Ex) x 2  3 x  4 Ex) x 2  2 x  1 Quadratic Formula can find x-intercepts: Ex) 3 x 2  7 x  1 Other factoring patterns: a2 – b2 = (a – b)(a + b) a3 – b3 = (a – b)(a2 + ab + b2) an – bn = (a – b)(an-1 + an-2b + an-3b2 + an-4b3 + …. + a2bn-3 + abn-2 + bn-1) Ex) Factor a5 – b5 Ex) 27-64x3 6 Fraction Rules: a c ad  bc   when b  0, d  0 b d bd a c ac   when b  0, d  0 b d bd a b  a  d  ad when b  0, c  0, d  0 c b c bc d  a  ca c   when b  0 b b a a ac  when b  0, c  0 b b c b  a c bc when b  0, c  0 x2 1 Ex) Simplify x 1 A quotient equals 0 when: its _______________________ equals 0 and the ______________________ does not equal zero. x2 1 0 Ex) Solve x 1 Ex) Solve x 1 4 x 1 x3  x 2  6 x 0 Ex) Solve 2 x  3x  2 3 1  Ex) Simplify x  2 x x 1 Systems of Equations: Solve to find the solution(s) that would be true for BOTH/ALL equations.  x 2  1  0 Ex)  2  x  x  2  0  x2  y  3 Ex)  2 x  y  0 x  2 y  z  0  Ex.  x  y  z  1 x  2 y  z  2  *We will skip this as it is not used often in calculus. If you would like to follow a similar problem for your own interest, look on page 21 ex. 4. Homework: 7, 11-37(odd) we did 27 in class, 43, 53-63(odd), 69, 79