Two-Step Equations
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Two-Step
Equations
Standards
CC.8.EE.7
variable.
Solve linear equations in one
Let’s look at pg. 171
Let’s
walk through the activity.
Now
let’s work through number 2.
Definitions
Two-step
equation- an equation that
contains two operations. To solve it, you
have to undo each operation in reverse
order.
Coefficient- a numerical factor of a term
that contains a variable.
Reflexive Property of Equality- for any
numbers a and b, if a = b, then b = a. So
you can switch them.
Questions:
3x
= 12
How would you solve this equation?
Suppose you add 2 to each side of the
equation. What is the resulting equation?
Do the equations 3x = 12 and 3x + 2 = 14
have the same solution?
What would you have to do to the
equation 3x + 2 = 14 to make it look like
the equivalent equation 3x = 12?
Questions
In
an equation such as 3p + $2.50 = $7,
which operation should be undone first?
Second?
Let’s practice
2x
+3=7
Let’s practice
25
=¼n-3
Let’s practice
6
– 3x = 21
Let’s practice
3x
+ 2 = 20
Let’s practice
5
+ 2n = -1
Let’s practice
-1
= 1/2a + 9
Let’s practice
10
– 2/3p = 52
Let’s practice
Simon
has $150 for a class trip that costs
$320. He needs to save money for the
next 10 weeks in order to pay for the trip.
Solve the equation 10d + 150 = 320 to find
the amount of money per week Simon
must save.
Let’s practice
Melissa
wants to put trim molding around
a rectangular table. The length of the
table is 45 inches and she has 150 inches
of trim. Solve the equation 150 = 2w + 90
to find the width of the table.