2.1 One Step Equations Algebra 1, Mrs. Hall 2015-16.

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2.1 One Step Equations Algebra 1, Mrs. Hall 2015-16

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The diagram shows the amount of money that each player starts with in a video game. To be fair, each player should have the same amount of money. What amount of money must be in the chest?

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2.1 One Step Equations

Algebra 1, Mrs. Hall 2015-16

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Learning target

• I can solve one step equations in one variable.

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The diagram shows the amount of money that each player starts with in a video game. To be fair, each player should have the

same amount of money. What amount of money must be in the chest?

32

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2 1

3

2

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Addition and Subtraction Properties of Equality

• Addition Property of Equality:• Adding the same number to each

side of an equation produces an equivalent equation.

• For any real numbers a, b, and c, if a=b, then a + c = b + c

• Example: x - 3 = 2 x - 3 + 3 = 2 + 3

• Subtraction Property of Equality:

• Subtracting the same number from each side of an equation produces an equivalent equation.

• For any real numbers a, b, and c, if a=b, then a – c = b – c

• Example: x + 3 = 2 x + 3 – 3 = 2 – 3

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Solving an Equation

• To solve an equation, you must isolate the variable. You do this by getting the variable with a coefficient of 1 alone on one side of the equation.

• You can isolate a variable using the properties of equality and inverse operations.

• An inverse operation undoes another operation. • Subtraction is the inverse of

addition.• Multiplication is the inverse

of division.

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x + 13 = 27

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-7 = b + 3

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9 = x – 3

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Multiplication and Division Properties of Equality

Multiplication Property of Equality • Mutliplying each side of an equation

by the same non-zero number produces an equivalent equation.

• For any real numbers a, b, and c, such that c ≠0, then

• Example:

Division Property of Equality • Dividing each side of an equation

by the same nonzero number produces an equivalent equation.

• For any real numbers a, b, and c, such that c≠0, then

• Example:5x=20

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Reciprocals

• The product of a number and it’s reciprocal will always equal 1.

• How do we know?

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4x = 12

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𝑥4=−3

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3t = 30

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45𝑚=28

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7 𝑥=49

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Toucan Example

• Toucans and blue and yellow macaws are both tropical birds. The length of an average toucan is about two-thirds of the length of an average blue and yellow macaw. Toucans are about 24 inches long. What is the length of an average blue and yellow macaw?

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L= 36

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NOW YOU TRY!Complete worksheet for homework. It will be due at the beginning of class next Tuesday!