In this course, we will learn how to substitute values into algebraic expressions accurately using three simple steps. Students who follow these steps carefully can avoid careless mistakes when performing algebraic substitution.
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Three Steps Substitution Technique
Substitution is an easy technique to master if you follow these three simple steps:
Add brackets around each variable in the expression.
Replace the variables inside the brackets with the given values.
Calculate the result using a calculator to find the final answer.
2 Examples On Substitution Technique
To reinforce our understanding of the 3 steps substitution technique, we are going to cover 2 examples:
Find the value of \(\frac{1}{x^2}+\frac{1}{x}+x+x^2\) if \(x=-3\)
Find the value of \(w^2v-\left(3w\right)^2\) if \(w=-2,v=\frac{5}{2}\)