Thursday, April 30, 2015

Solving Equations - Think "Hockey Trades"

Look familiar?  

x + 31 = 64            

Solve for "x"




Think of these problems as hockey trades. Good old #31...



...likes playing for team "x". (They are in first place in the league.) We know that "x" is happy because there is a plus/positive sign to the left of his number. Think of the equation as...

x /+ 31/ = 64   

However, hockey being hockey, sometimes players get traded. Good old /+ 31/ is being sent down the lines (=) to the last place team. Do you think he will be happy when he gets there. No... (note the incredible graphics here at the RUGS Blog) He's now not happy and, therefore, is now negative /-31/. The equation will now look like this...

x = 64  /- 31/

64 - (minus, take away, etc.) 31 = 33

Therefore x = 33





You can also have some grumpy, negative players on the last place team who are suddenly traded to the top team. 



x /- 15/64            

Solve for "x"


When grumpy (negative) #15 gets sent down the lines (=) to the new team, he becomes very happy (positive).

x = 64  /15/

x = 79

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