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www.iTutoring.com -­‐ NOTES Solving One-­‐Step Equations with Multiplication and Division Name _________________________________ Date ___________________ Period _______ Multiplication Property of Equality
If a = b, then a · c = b · c
We can multiply both sides of an equation by the same value and the equation
is still a true statement.
Division Property of Equality
If a = b, then a ÷ c = b ÷ c
We can divide both sides of an equation by the same value and the equation is
still a true statement.
Inverse Operations
Pairs of operations that “undo” each other.
Multiplication and Division are Inverse Operations
Multiplication and Division “undo” each other.
Any operation done to the left side...
...must be done to the left side
=
...must be done to the right side
Any operation done to the right side...
Solve the following equations for x
x ÷ 3 = 12
x · 5 = 40
Solve the following equations for x
x
5
x
-4
= -8
= -12
-3x = 27
4x = -44
-5x = -10
x
-3
=3
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Solving One-­‐Step Equations with Multiplication and Division Pg. 2 Solve the following equations for x
x
7x = 35
6
x
2
= -13
= -2
-2x = -30
-x = -12
x
-8
=1
Multiplication Property of Equality
If a = b, then a · c = b · c
Division Property of Equality
If a = b, then a ÷ c = b ÷ c
Multiplication and Division are Inverse Operations
Multiplication and Division “undo” each other.
Any operation done to the left side...
...must be done to the left side
=
...must be done to the right side
Any operation done to the right side...
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Solving One-­‐Step Equations with Multiplication and Division Pg. 3