Solving one step equations

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Solving One-Step Equations CREATED BY ITA RODRÍGUEZ

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Solving One-Step EquationsCREATED BY ITA RODRÍGUEZ

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Equations•An equation is a mathematical sentence with an equal sign.

•If it doesn’t have an equal sign, it is not an equation! algebraic expression

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Equations•Operations are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

•Inverse operations are opposites of each other. addition subtraction multiplication division

•Equations are solved using inverse operations.

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Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting

Solve .

Step 1: Identify which side of the equation the variable is on.Left side

Step 2: Identify what is being done to the variable.Adding 5

Step 3: What is the opposite or inverse operation?Subtracting 5

Now we are ready to use algebra tiles!

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Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting

Solve .

Step 1: Identify which side of the equation the variable is on.

=

Left

Step 2: Identify what is being done to the variable.

=

Adding 5 or Positive 5

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Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting

Solve .

Step 3: What is the opposite or inverse operation?

=

Subtract 5 or Negative 5

Step 4: Balance the equation by doing the opposite or inverse operation on both sides. =

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Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting

Solve .

Step 5: Solve the equation on both sides. =

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Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting

Solve .

Step 1: Identify which side of the equation the variable is on.

=

Right

Step 2: Identify what is being done to the variable.

=

Subtracting 7 or Negative 7

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Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting

Solve .

Step 3: What is the opposite or inverse operation?

=

Adding 7 or Positive 7

Step 4: Balance the equation by doing the opposite or inverse operation on both sides.

=

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Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting

Solve .

Step 5: Solve the equation on both sides.

=

=

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Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing

Solve .

Step 1: Identify which side of the equation the variable is on.

=

Left

Step 2: Identify what is being done to the variable.

=

Multiplying 3 (3 groups of tiles)

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Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing

Solve .

Step 3: What is the opposite or inverse operation?

=

Divide 3

Step 4: Balance the equation by doing the opposite or inverse operation on both sides.

=

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Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing

Solve .

Step 5: Solve the equation on both sides.

=

=

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Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing

Solve 4.

(Because means half a variable tile, we cannot use algebra tiles to solve. Instead, we will draw a representation.)

A variable k is being divided into 2 parts.

k

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Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing

Solve 4.

We are told by the equation that each value of k is 4.

k

We can see there are 2 groups 4. 2(4)=

So k= −8.4 4

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Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing

Solve 4. Now we’ll solve algebraically.

Step 1: Identify which side of the equation the variable is on.

Left

Step 2: Identify what is being done to the variable.

Dividing 2

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Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing

Solve 4.

Step 3: What is the opposite or inverse operation?

Multiply 2

Step 4: Balance the equation by doing the opposite or inverse operation on both sides.

4

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Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing

Solve 4.

Step 5: Solve the equation on both sides.

4

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