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Solving One-step Equations

YoungMath and ExpertSubjects.com present. Solving One-step Equations. Instructor: Mrs. Cheryl Young. Lesson Objectives: A.4a; A.7a; A.7b. Define the Equivalent Operation Property of Equality Define inverse operation and identify the inverse of each of the basic operators.

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Solving One-step Equations

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  1. YoungMath and ExpertSubjects.com present Solving One-step Equations Instructor: Mrs. Cheryl Young

  2. Lesson Objectives:A.4a; A.7a; A.7b • Define the Equivalent Operation Property of Equality • Define inverse operation and identify the inverse of each of the basic operators. • Define the phrase, “isolate the variable” • Use inverse operations to solve one-step algebraic equations

  3. Equivalent Operation Property of Equality Equivalent statements

  4. Inverse Operations

  5. Examples: Remember: juxtaposition indicates multiplication Remember: the fraction bar indicates division!

  6. Define the Equivalent Operation Property of Equality • Define inverse operation and identify the inverse of each of the basic operators. • Define the phrase, “isolate the variable” • Use inverse operations to solve one-step algebraic equations Lesson Objectives:Review

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