Thursday, February 14, 2013

Saxon Math Books

Introduction to saxon math book answers:

Saxon math book mainly deals with algebra problems and is related to the study of the rules, relations and operations, and  constructions arising from them, together with equations, algebraic expressions, conditions, and polynomials. In Saxon math algebra, an algebraic expression shows a scale, where a number is added or subtracted or multiplied or divided on both the sides of the scale. In Saxon, math algebra numbers are considered as constants. Saxon math algebra book answers consist of algebra problems with detailed answers.


Example problems on saxon math book answers


Example 1:

Reduce the expression     7(-3x - 3) - (-6x - 15) = -5(3x + 4) + 14

Solution:

Given expression is

7(-3x - 3) - (-6x - 15) = -5(3x + 4) + 14

Multiplying the integer term
-21x - 21 +6 x + 15 = -15x - 20 +14

Grouping the above terms

-15x - 6 = -15x - 6

Add 20x + 8 to both sides, the above equation becomes

0 = 0

All real values are the solution.

Example 2:

Reduce the expression    4(a -3) + 4b - 4(a -b -2) + 6

Solution:

Given algebraic expression is

4(a -3) + 4b - 4(a -b -2) + 6

Multiply the integer term inside the bracket

= 4a - 12 + 4b -4a + 4b + 8 + 6

Grouping the above terms

= 8b + 2

Example 3:

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Solution:

Given the expression

|x - 6| - 5|-3|

If x <; 6 then x - 6 < 6

and if

x - 6 < 6 the |x -6| = -(x - 6).

Substitute |x - 6| by -(x - 6) and |-3| by 3 .

|x - 6| - 5|-3|

= -(x - 6) -5(3)

= -x - 9


Practice problems on saxon math book answers:


1) Reduce the expression     6(-8x - 3) - (-5x - 5) = -8(2x + 4) + 7

Answer: x= 8/ 27

2) Reduce the expression    3(a -4) + 5b - 3(a -b -2) + 7

Answer: 8b + 1

3) If x <9 -="" 8="" 9="" br="" nbsp="" simplify="" x="">
Answer: -x - 53

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