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Transcript
ONE STEP
EQUATIONS
AF 1.1
Objective: Students will solve one-step
linear equations in one variable by
performing inverse operations, identifying
necessary steps, using graphic
organizers, writing reflective summaries,
and scoring an 80% proficiency on exit
slip quizzes and online assessments.
Key Words
• Equation
• Variable
• Inverse operation
ONE STEP EQUATIONS
An equation is like a balance scale
because it shows that two
quantities are equal.
What you do to one side of the
equation must also be done to the
other side to keep it balanced.
ONE STEP EQUATIONS
To solve one step equations, you need
to ask three questions about the
equation:
• What is the variable?
• What operation is performed on the variable?
• What is the inverse operation?
(The one that will undo what is being
done to the variable)
ONE STEP EQUATIONS
Example 1 Solve x + 4 = 12
What is the variable? The variable is x.
What operation is being performed on the variable? Addition.
What is the inverse operation (the one that will undo what is
being done to the variable)?
Subtraction.
Using the subtraction property of equality, subtract 4 from both
sides of the equation.
The subtraction property of equality tells us to subtract
the same thing on both sides to keep the equation equal.
x + 4 = 12
-4
-4
x = 8
ONE STEP EQUATIONS
Example 2 Solve y - 7 = -13
What is the variable? The variable is y.
What operation is being performed on the variable? Subtraction.
What is the inverse operation (the one that will undo what is being
done to the variable)?
Addition.
Using the addition property of equality, add 7 to both sides of
the equation.
The addition property of equality tells us to add the same
thing on both sides to keep the equation equal.
y - 7 = -13
+7 +7
y = -6
ONE STEP EQUATIONS
Example 3 Solve –6a = 12
What is the variable? The variable is a.
What operation is being performed on the variable? Multiplication.
What is the inverse operation (the one that will undo what is being done
to the variable)?
Division
Using the division property of equality, divide both sides of the
equation by –6.
The division property of equality tells us to divide the same
thing on both sides to keep the equation equal.
–6a = 12
-6
-6
a = -2
ONE STEP EQUATIONS
Example 4 Solve b = -10
2 The variable is b.
What is the variable?
What operation is being performed on the variable? Division.
What is the inverse operation (the one that will undo what is
being done to the variable)?
Multiplication
Using the multiplication property of equality, multiply both sides
of the equation by 2.
The multiplication property of equality tells us to multiply
the same thing on both sides to keep the equation equal.
b
= -10
2
b
2 •
= -10 • 2
2
b = -20
Combining Like Terms
• 2 = 1.3 + a + 4.7
Negative variable
• -x = -15
Dividing a Decimal Equation
X
2
=
0.75
Solving an Equation Using a
Reciprocal
4 = 23 x
Exit Slip!
Solve each equation
1) 3x = 6
6) –4x = 24
2) 4 + x = 11
7) x = -6
8
3) X = -7
-3
8) x = 7
-9
4) x – 2 = 22
9) 7x = -49
5) x + 11 = 17
10) –7 + x = 13