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SAT Math 3.4 Algebra and Functions 239 Views
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SAT Math 3.4 Algebra and Functions
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- 00:02
Put this in your calculator and shmoop it...
- 00:05
2 xy + 2 = 1 over x + y.
- 00:09
Solve for y in terms of x.
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And here are the potential answers...
- 00:18
It's important to remember that when a question asks us to solve for something in terms of
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something else, it's just asking us to isolate the variable.
- 00:27
So let's get started. We need to isolate y.
- 00:30
We can do this by putting all the terms with y's on one side first.
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We subtract y from both sides, and 2 from both sides.
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Next, we'll factor out the y on the left side of the equation, and we're left with y times
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the quantity 2x - 1 is equal to 1/x - 2.
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Then, we divide both sides by 2x - 1, so our y is isolated.
- 00:52
We can factor out 1/x from the top half of the right side,
- 00:56
and we'll be left with (1/x)(1 - 2x) on top.
- 01:02
Now, the top has 1 - 2x, and the bottom has 2x - 1.
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Well look at them closely...they're just negatives of each other.
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So, we can rewrite the bottom as -1 times 1 - 2x
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We can clearly see that 1 - 2x can be cancelled out.
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We're left with y = -1/x.
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So our answer is (A).
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