How do you solve 14 = t + 1214=t+12?

1 Answer
Mar 17, 2017

t=2t=2

Explanation:

Given equation:" "14=t+12 14=t+12

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Lets just think about this for a moment.

There is a link between the words 'equation' and the word 'equals'

Basically this is stating the 'intrinsic' value on the left is and must remain the same as the 'intrinsic value on the right.

Consider the example of 3=33=3 this is true

Suppose we subtracted 1 from just the left side then the statement would become: 3-1=3" "->" "2=3 larr color(red)("very false!") 31=3 2=3very false!

So to maintain the equals bit we have to do the same to both sides. Thus: 3-1=3-131=31
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14=t+1214=t+12

If we can change the 12 into 0 then t+0=tt+0=t which is what we want.

Subtract 12 from both sides

color(green)(14 color(red)(-12)=t+12color(red)(-12))1412=t+1212

14-12=t+01412=t+0

t=2t=2
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14=t+1214=t+12

Move the 12 to the other side of the = and change its sign from + to -

14-12=t1412=t

t=2t=2