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Warm-Up 6 4. Which is correct to say, “The yolk of the egg are white’ or, ‘The yolk of the egg is white’? 2. 1. 3. What is the opposite of the following?

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1 Warm-Up 6 4. Which is correct to say, “The yolk of the egg are white’ or, ‘The yolk of the egg is white’? 2. 1. 3. What is the opposite of the following?

2 Warm-Up 6 2. 1. 3. What is the opposite of the following?

3 4. Which is correct to say, “The yolk of the egg are white’ or, ‘The yolk of the egg is white’? Neither…The yolk of the egg is yellow!

4 Profit Profit is how much extra you make. So, Profit equals how much you made minus how much it cost you to pay for bills. Profit = Income - ExpensesProfit = Income - Expenses

5 Profit Profit = Income - Expenses Palo sells 40 lasers for $5 each. If a case of 40 lasers costs him $75, how much profit was made? Profit = Income - Expenses Profit =40($5)- $75 Profit =$200- $75 Profit =$125

6 Profit ABC Company has annual expenses of $3200. If they are to make a profit of $4800 this year, what income will they need? Profit = Income - Expenses $4800 = x - $3200 + $3200 $8000 = x Income = $8000

7 Objective  Students will solve linear equations using addition and subtraction

8 Vocabulary  Solve – When you solve an equation you are trying to find the value of the variable that makes the statement true.  Solution – The value of the variable that makes the statement true. In an equality there is only 1 solution. In an inequality there are many solutions.

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10 Equations  Recall that equations have 2 parts – a left side and a right side separated by the equal sign. Example 12 + a = 20 Left Side Separation of the two sides Right Side

11 Example #1 k + 5 = 3 k + 5 = 3 - 5 -5 - 5 -5 k = -2 k = -2 1. Write the Equation 2. Subtract 5 from both sides. This is the subtraction property of equality 3. After you subtract 5 from both sides you are left with the isolated variable and its value. In this case -2

12 Check Original Problem k + 5 = 3 k + 5 = 3 - 5 -5 - 5 -5 k = -2 k = -2 Check k + 5 = 3 k + 5 = 3 (-2) + 5 = 3 3 = 3 3 = 3 1. Write the original equation 2. Substitute the answer in for the variable 3. Simplify

13 - 9 = 2 + y - 2 -2 - 11 = y 1. 2.

14 n - 3 = 10+2 +3 +3 n = 15 n - 3 = 12 1. 2.

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16 7 = |-6| + b - 6 - 6 1 = b 7 = 6 + b 1. 2.

17 Conclusion

18 3.1– 3.3 Solving equations 1 st Simplify both sides (CLT, distribute, get rid of extra signs & symbols) 2 nd Move all variables to 1 side. 3 rd Move all constants to the other. 4 th Move all coefficients.

19 3.1– 3.3 Solving equations

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22 Subtraction Property of Equality  The subtraction property of equality states: –If you subtract the same number from each side of an equation, the two sides remain equal  Here is what it looks like 7 = 7 7 = 7 If I subtract 3 from both sides the equation both sides will remain equal 7 – 3 = 7 – 3 4 = 4 4 = 4 Note: It doesn’t matter what number you subtract from both sides the ending equation will still be equal

23 Addition Property of Equality  The addition property of equality states: –If you add the same number to both sides of an equation, the two sides will remain equal Example: 7 = 7 If I add 3 to both sides of the equation, both sides will remain equal 7 + 3 = 7 + 3 10 = 10


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