An equation is a mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions. It consists of two expressions connected by an equal sign "=". For example, in the equation \(2(x-1) = 2x - 2\), each side of the equation, known as the Left-hand Side (LHS) and Right-hand Side (RHS), must be balanced.
- LHS: The expression on the left of the equal sign. Here, it's \(2(x-1)\).
- RHS: The expression on the right of the equal sign. Here, it's \(2x - 2\).
To solve an equation means to find the value(s) of the variable(s) that make the equality true. The primary goal is to isolate the variable on one side of the equation to determine its value. This involves simplifying expressions and using various algebraic rules. Keep in mind that equations can be of different types and may have one, more, or no solutions at all.