GED Math : Solving for the Variable

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GED Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Solving For The Variable

Solve for :

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Example Question #2 : Solving For The Variable

Solve for :

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Example Question #3 : Solving For The Variable

Two more than twice a number equals 9.  What's the square of that number?

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Explanation:

Rewrite the algebraic expression in a mathematical formula.

Solve for x.

The square of this number is:

Example Question #3 : Solving For The Variable

Solve for .

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No solution

Correct answer:

No solution

Explanation:

Since the original statement forces this false statement to be true, the original statement is false regardless of the value of . There is no solution.

Example Question #3 : Solving For The Variable

Solve the inequality for :

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Explanation:

 - note the switch in the inequality symbol

That is, .

Example Question #4 : Solving For The Variable

Give the solution set of the inequality:

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Explanation:

In interval form, this is .

Example Question #54 : Single Variable Algebra

Solve for :

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Example Question #4 : Solving For The Variable

Give the solution set of the inequality:

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or, in interval form, 

Example Question #51 : Single Variable Algebra

Consider the expression .

What value, if substituted in for , makes this expression undefined?

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Explanation:

 is undefined if and only if its denominator is equal to 0.

Example Question #5 : Solving For The Variable

Solve for :

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Multiply both sides by 4 to isolate :

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