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Linear Equations

This document is a GCSE Maths pack focused on solving linear equations. It includes learning objectives, practice problems, and homework questions designed to help students master various types of equations, including those with variables on one side, both sides, and involving brackets. The document provides structured exercises to enhance problem-solving skills in algebra.
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Linear Equations

This document is a GCSE Maths pack focused on solving linear equations. It includes learning objectives, practice problems, and homework questions designed to help students master various types of equations, including those with variables on one side, both sides, and involving brackets. The document provides structured exercises to enhance problem-solving skills in algebra.
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Linear Equations

GCSE MATHS
Name: _________________________________
Jayansh Abhinav
Teacher: _______________________________
Sweety Alex

Learning objectives

By the end this pack you will be able to:


1) Solve equations with variables on one side
2) Solve equations with brackets
3) Solve equations with variables on both sides
4) Solve equations with negative coefficients
5) Use equations to solve problems
How much can you do???
1) 3n + 4 = 19 2) 4n + 5 = 13 3) 4n - 3 = 25

4) 2n + 6 = 18 5) 3n - 2 = 16 6) 5n + 4 = 34

7) 3n + 7 = 19 8) 5n - 6 = 14 9) 3n - 3 = 21

10) 3n + 2 = 17 11) 4n + 6 = 14 12) 6n + 5 = 41

13) 5n - 3 = 7 14) 3n - 4 = 11 15) 7n + 3 = 24

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Algebra– Grade E - Solve Equations GCSE Questions

1. Solve.

(a) 2x – 3 = 2

.....................................
[2]

(b) 15 = 4x + 3

....................................
[2]

2. Solve.

(a) 2x = 15

.....................................
[1]

(b) 15 = 6 + x

....................................
[1]

(c) 4x – 7 = 13

.....................................
[2]

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3. Solve.

x
(a)  12
5

....................................
[1]

(b) 2x + 7 = 19

....................................
[2]

4. Solve.

(i) 2=p–8

................................
[1]

(ii) 20y + 1 = 11

.................................
[2]

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Algebra– Grade E - Solve Equations GCSE Questions - Homework

1. Solve.

(a) 9=x–6

....................................
[1]

(b) 4x = 20

....................................
[1]

(c) 2x – 7 = 8

....................................
[2]

2. Solve.

(a) 11 = x + 3

......................................
[1]

(b) 5x = 60

.....................................
[1]

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Solving Grade D Equations - How much can you do
1) 7n + 3 = 3n + 27 2) 7n + 5 = 5n + 25 3) 10n + 2 = 7n +14

4) 5n + 4 = 2n + 22 5) 6n + 8 = 2n + 36 6) 7n - 3 = 4n + 12

7) 5n - 2 = n + 10 8) 9n - 7 = 5n + 13 9) 11n - 9 = 5n + 27

10) 5n - 10 = 3n + 50 11) 8n - 3 = 2n + 39 12) 9n + 14 = 6n + 29

13) 10n + 17 = 3n + 52 14) 5n - 16 = n + 20 15) 3n + 3 = 2n + 8

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Algebra –– Solving Equations with x on both sides of equation

1. Solve these equations.


Show your working.

8k - 1 = 17

k = ............................
1 mark

2m + 5 = 10

m = ............................
1 mark

3t + 4 = t + 13

t = ............................
2 marks

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2. Solving

(a) When x = 5, work out the values of the expressions below.

2x + 13 = ........................

5x – 5 = ..........................

3 + 6x = ........................

2 marks
(b) When 2y + 11 = 17, work out the value of y
Show your working.

y = .................
2 marks

(c) Solve the equation 9y + 3 = 5y + 13


Show your working.

y = .................
2 marks

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3. Thinking Equations

(a) Solve this equation.

7 + 5k = 8k + 1

k = ……….…………
1 mark
(b) Solve this equation. Show your working.

10y + 23 = 4y + 26

y = ……….…………
2 marks

4. Solving

Solve these equations.

Show your working.

(a) 4y = 2y + 13

y= ........
2 marks

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(b) 3y + 10 = 2y + 7

.y = . . . . . . . .
2 marks
5. Solving

Solve this equation to find the value of y

Show your working.

4y – 3 = 2y + 27

y=.....
2 marks

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Unit 2 - Solving Equations GCSE Questions - Homework

1. Solve.

3x – 4 = x + 5

..........................................
[3]
2. (a) Solve.

x
(i) = 15
5

...............................
[1]

(ii) 3x + 13 = 2(x + 9)

...............................
[3]

3. Solve.

5x - 2 = 3x + 12

........................................
[3]

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4. Solve.

(a) 2(2x + 3) = x – 13

...................................
[3]

10  2 x
(b) =4
3

...................................
[3]

5. Solve.

9x – 15
(a) =3
4

.......................................
[3]

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Algebra Solving Equations GCSE Questions

1. Solve 3(2x – 5) = 2(x – 4)

........................................
[3]

2. Solve.

x
(a) =7
5

...................................
[3]

10  2 x
(b) =7
3

...................................
[3]

(c) 3(2x + 4) = x – 13

...................................
[2]

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3. Solve.

9x – 15
(a) =x
4

.......................................
[3]

(b) 3(2x – 1) – 2(x – 4) = 19

.......................................
[4]

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Algebra Solving Equations More GCSE Questions

1. (a) Solve.

3x – 4 = x + 5

..........................................
[3]

(b)

x + 1·5

The width of a rectangle is x cm.


The length is 1·5 cm more than the width.
The perimeter of the rectangle is 17 cm.

Write down an equation satisfied by x


and solve it to find x.

....................................
[4]

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2. (a) Solve.

x
(i) = 15
5

...............................
[1]

(ii) 3x + 13 = 2(x + 9)

...............................
[3]

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3. Solve.

5x - 2 = 3x + 12

........................................
[3]

4. Solve.

(a) 2(2x + 3) = x – 13

...................................
[3]

10  2 x
(b) =4
3

...................................
[3]

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5. Solve.

9x – 15
(a) = 2x +3
4

.......................................
[3]

(b) 4(2x – 3) = 2(x – 4)

.......................................
[3]

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Homework Questions

Q1.
(a) Solve e + e + e + e + e = 45

...........................................................
(1)

(b) Solve 18 − x = 13

...........................................................
(1)

(c) Solve 2(y − 5) = 24

...........................................................
(2)

(d) Factorise 15p + 40

...........................................................
(1)

(Total for Question is 5 marks)

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Q2.

(a) Solve 5x = 45

x = ...........................................................
(1)

(b) Solve w − 8 = 20

w = ...........................................................
(1)

(c) Solve =5

t = ...........................................................
(1)

(d) Solve 4x − 9 = 41

x = ...........................................................
(2)

(Total for Question is 5 marks)

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Q3.

The diagram shows a garden in the shape of a rectangle.

All measurements are in metres.


The perimeter of the garden is 32 metres.
Work out the value of x

......................
(Total for Question is 4 marks)

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Q4.

Solve 3(x – 2) = x + 7

x=......................
(Total for Question is 3 marks)

Q5.

(a) Solve x − 5 = 17

x = ...........................................................
(1)

m
(b) Solve ⁄3 = 6

m = ...........................................................
(1)

(c) Solve 5y + 7 = 24

y = ...........................................................
(2)

(Total for Question is 4 marks)

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