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Algebra 1
Chapter 3 Homework
3.1
Read 3.1 Solving Equations Using Addition and Subtraction.
** Explain how to check your solution to a linear equation.
Page 135; 15 – 48 M3
3.2
Read 3.2 Solving Equations Using Multiplication and Division
***List the properties of equality and give an example of each
Page 142; 15 – 48 M3, #52
3.3
Read 3.3 Solving Multi-step Equations
**Describe in words how to solve a multi-step linear equation.
Page 148; 12 – 48M3, #56
3.4
Read 3.4 Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides.
***Explain the meaning of an equation being an identity.
Page 157, 12 - 45 M3, #60
3.5
Read 3.5 Linear Equations and Problem Solving
**Explain how drawing a diagram, using a table, and using a graph can help with
problem solving.
Page 163, 1 – 16 all, #34, #38
3.6
Read 3.6 Solving Decimal Equations
**How is solving equations involving decimal coefficients the same as solving equations
with integer coefficients? How is it different?
Page 169, 15-42 M3, 54, 55
3.7
Read 3.7 Formulas and Functions
***Explain the steps in solving P = 2L + 2W for W.
Page 177, 12 – 30 evens, #40
3.8
Read 3.8 Rates, Ratios and Percents
***Explain the difference between and rate and ratio.
Page 183; 12 – 39 M3, #32
***List the properties of equality and give an example of each
***Explain the meaning of an equation being an identity.
***Explain the steps in solving P = 2L + 2W for W.
***Explain the difference between and rate and ratio.