Monday, November 10, 2014 Today is an A day, and you will be attending 7th period Flex. Copy the HW into your agenda One step equation worksheet Complete.

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Monday, November 10, 2014 Today is an A day, and you will be attending 7th period Flex. Copy the HW into your agenda One step equation worksheet Complete the “Warm Up” on your guiding notes sheet for today.

Warm Up Evaluate each expression. 1. (–7)(2.8) 2. 0.96 ÷ 6 3. (–9)(–9) 4. 5. 6. 19.6 0.16 81 1 2 3 1.8

Objective Solve one-step equations in one variable by using multiplication or division.

Inverse Operations Operation Inverse Operation Solving an equation that contains multiplication or division is similar to solving an equation that contains addition or subtraction. Use inverse operations to undo the operations on the variable. Inverse Operations Operation Inverse Operation Multiplication Division Division Multiplication

Example 1A: Solving Equations by Using Multiplication Solve the equation. –8 = j 3 Since j is divided by 3, multiply both sides by 3 to undo the division. –24 = j Check –8 = j 3 –8 –24 3 To check your solution, substitute –24 for j in the original equation. –8 –8 

Check It Out! Example 1a Solve the equation. Check your answer. = 10 p 5 Since p is divided by 5, multiply both sides by 5 to undo the division. p = 50 Check = 10 p 5 10 50 5 To check your solution, substitute 50 for p in the original equation. 10 10 

Example 2A: Solving Equations by Using Division Solve the equation. Check your answer. 9y = 108 Since y is multiplied by 9, divide both sides by 9 to undo the multiplication. y = 12 Check 9y = 108 To check your solution, substitute 12 for y in the original equation. 9(12) 108 108 108 

Check It Out! Example 2a Solve the equation. Check your answer. 16 = 4c Since c is multiplied by 4, divide both sides by 4 to undo the multiplication. 4 = c Check 16 = 4c 16 4(4) To check your solution, substitute 4 for c in the original equation. 16 16 

Check It Out! Example 2b Solve the equation. Check your answer. 0.5y = –10 Since y is multiplied by 0.5, divide both sides by 0.5 to undo the multiplication. y = –20 Check 0.5y = –10 0.5(–20) –10 To check your solution, substitute –20 for y in the original equation. –10 –10 

Check It Out! Example 1c Solve the equation. Check your answer. = 7 c 8 Since c is divided by 8, multiply both sides by 8 to undo the division. c = 56 Check = 7 c 8 7 56 8 To check your solution, substitute 56 for c in the original equation. 7 7 

one-fourth times earnings equals college fund Example 4: Application Ciro puts of the money he earns from mowing lawns into a college education fund. This year Ciro added $285 to his college education fund. Write and solve an equation to find how much money Ciro earned mowing lawns this year. 1 4 one-fourth times earnings equals college fund Write an equation to represent the relationship. Substitute 285 for c. Since m is divided by 4, multiply both sides by 4 to undo the division. m = $1140 Ciro earned $1140 mowing lawns.

Remember that dividing is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal Remember that dividing is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal. When solving equations, you will sometimes find it easier to multiply by a reciprocal instead of dividing. This is often true when an equation contains fractions.

Whiteboard Practice Get a whiteboard, marker, and eraser….

Check It Out! Example 2c Solve the equation. Check your answer. 15k = 75 Since k is multiplied by 15, divide both sides by 15 to undo the multiplication. k = 5 Check 15k = 75 To check your solution, substitute 5 for k in the original equation. 15(5) 75 75 75 

To check your solution, substitute 712 for w in the original equation. Check It Out! Example 3c Solve the equation. 1 w = 102 6 The reciprocal of is 6. Since w is multiplied by , multiply both sides by 6 . 1 6 w = 712 Check w = 102 1 6 102 To check your solution, substitute 712 for w in the original equation. 102 102 

Check It Out! Example 1b Solve the equation. Check your answer. –13 = y 3 Since y is divided by 3, multiply both sides by 3 to undo the division. –39 = y y Check –13 = 3 –13 –39 3 To check your solution, substitute –39 for y in the original equation. –13 –13 

Example 2B: Solving Equations by Using Division Solve the equation. Check your answer. –4.8 = –6v Since v is multiplied by –6, divide both sides by –6 to undo the multiplication. 0.8 = v Check –4.8 = –6v –4.8 –6(0.8) To check your solution, substitute 0.8 for v in the original equation. –4.8 –4.8 

Write an equation to represent the relationship. Check it Out! Example 4 The distance in miles from the airport that a plane should begin descending, divided by 3, equals the plane's height above the ground in thousands of feet. A plane began descending 45 miles from the airport. Use the equation to find how high the plane was flying when the descent began. Distance divided by 3 equals height in thousands of feet Write an equation to represent the relationship. Substitute 45 for d. 15 = h The plane was flying at 15,000 ft when the descent began.

Lesson Quiz: Part 1 1. 2. 21 3. 8y = 4 4. 126 = 9q 2.8 5. 6. –14 40 Solve each equation. 1. 2. 3. 8y = 4 4. 126 = 9q 5. 6. 21 2.8 –14 40

Lesson Quiz: Part 2 7. A person's weight on Venus is about his or her weight on Earth. Write and solve an equation to find how much a person weighs on Earth if he or she weighs 108 pounds on Venus. 9 10