Equations and Mental Math

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Rational Expressions To add or subtract rational expressions, find the least common denominator, rewrite all terms with the LCD as the new denominator,
Advertisements

© 2007 M. Tallman. Commutative Property © 2007 M. Tallman The order of the factors does not change the product × = factors product 5 × 3 = 3 ×
Solve an equation with variables on both sides
Chapter 3 Math Vocabulary
© 2007 by S - Squared, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
1-7 Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting Course 3 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.
Variables and Equations Pre-Algebra. Learning Objective I can solve equations with variables.
1.4 Solving Equations ●A variable is a letter which represents an unknown number. Any letter can be used as a variable. ●An algebraic expression contains.
1-8 An Introduction to Equations. Vocabulary Equation: A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign. Open Sentence: An equation is an open sentence.
Pg #14-40e, Equations and Inequalities Equation = formed when an equal sign (=) is placed between two expressions creating a left and.
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 1-7 Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting Preparation for AF4.0 Students solve simple linear equations and inequalities.
Rational Equations Section 8-6.
Using Number Sense to Solve One-Step Equations Lesson 2-5 & 2-6.
Example 1 Solving Two-Step Equations SOLUTION a. 12x2x + 5 = Write original equation. 112x2x + – = 15 – Subtract 1 from each side. (Subtraction property.
Use the substitution method
Solve Linear Systems by Substitution January 28, 2014 Pages
Equations Students will be able to solve equations using mental math, or guess and check.
2.2 Solving Two- Step Equations. Solving Two Steps Equations 1. Use the Addition or Subtraction Property of Equality to get the term with a variable on.
Using Number Sense to Solve One-Step Equations Lesson 2-5.
1.7 Intro to Solving Equations Objective(s): 1.) to determine whether an equation is true, false, or open 2.)to find solutions sets of an equation 3.)to.
1.4 Solving Equations.
Solving Absolute-Value Equations
Bell Ringer What value(s) of x make the sentence true? 7 + x = 12
Lesson 13 ONE STEP EQUATIONS A.4e.
Using Number Sense to Solve One-Step Equations
Example: Solve the equation. Multiply both sides by 5. Simplify both sides. Add –3y to both sides. Simplify both sides. Add –30 to both sides. Simplify.
EXAMPLE 2 Rationalize denominators of fractions Simplify
Using Number Sense to Solve One-Step Equations
Solving Equations with the Variable on Each Side
Linear Equations in One Variable
2-1 Solving 1 step equations
Multiplication and Division
Bell Ringer.
Bell Ringer.
Warm up 11/1/ X ÷ 40.
Solving 1-Step Integer Equations
Solving Equations with the Variable on Both Sides
Solving Algebraic Equations
One-Step Equations with Addition and Subtraction
EQ: How do I solve an equation in one variable?
OBJECTIVE: Students will solve multistep equations.
1.3 Solving Linear Equations
2 Understanding Variables and Solving Equations.
Equations and Inequalities
Equations - Introduction
Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting 1-7
Solving Linear Equations
Objective translate verbal sentences into equations.
Add, subtract, multiply, or divide.
Bell Ringer.
Solving Absolute-Value Equations
Learning Objective Students will be able to: Solve equations in one variable that contain absolute-value expressions.
Skill Check Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz.
Do Now 10/11/11 In your notebook, describe the PROCESS (steps you would take) to solve the following question. Then solve. What is this an example of?
Solving Equations Containing Rational Expressions § 6.5 Solving Equations Containing Rational Expressions.
Using Number Sense to Solve One-Step Equations
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Solving Equations.
Example 2B: Solving Linear Systems by Elimination
Warm Up Tonight’s Homework: 1-8 Lesson Check(pg 56)
Solving Equations by 2-1 Adding or Subtracting Warm Up
The Distributive Property
Adding and Subtracting Fractions with common denominators
Multiplying Decimals and Whole Numbers
Definition of logarithm
Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Prime Factorization, Prime Numbers & Composite Numbers
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
Multiplying Decimals Multiply and divide decimals and fractions, using efficient and generalizing procedures, including standard algorithms.
Presentation transcript:

Equations and Mental Math 6.2.3.2 Solve equations involving positive rational numbers using number sense, properties of arithmetic and the idea of maintaining equality on both sides of the equation.

I can… Solve equations using metal math Self Assessment 5- I can do it without help & teach others. 4- I can do this with no help, but I don’t know if I can explain it. 3- I can do this with a little help. 2- I can do this with a lot of help! 1- I don’t have a clue.

math definitions Equation – mathematical sentence formed by placing an equal sign between two expressions Solution – number that when substituted for a variable, makes the equation true Solve – find all the solutions of the equation

Strategy 1: Guess and Check You are going camping with friends. You fill your backpack until it weighs 13 pounds. Your friend adds another item from the list at the right, and your backpack weighs 20 pounds. What item did your friend add? To answer the question above about backpacking, you can use the problem solving strategy guess, check, and revise. Clothes 3 pounds Food 6 pounds Sleeping bag 4 pounds tent 7 pounds

Strategy 1: Guess and Check You are going camping with friends. You fill your backpack until it weighs 13 pounds. Your friend adds another item from the list at the right, and your backpack weighs 20 pounds. What item did your friend add? Try an item on the list. 13 + 4 = 17 This total weight is under 20 pounds. Clothes 3 pounds Food 6 pounds Sleeping bag 4 pounds tent 7 pounds

Strategy 1: Guess and Check You are going camping with friends. You fill your backpack until it weighs 13 pounds. Your friend adds another item from the list at the right, and your backpack weighs 20 pounds. What item did your friend add? Try the food, it is heavier. 13 + 6 = 19 This total weight is still 1 pound low. Clothes 3 pounds Food 6 pounds Sleeping bag 4 pounds tent 7 pounds

Strategy 1: Guess and Check You are going camping with friends. You fill your backpack until it weighs 13 pounds. Your friend adds another item from the list at the right, and your backpack weighs 20 pounds. What item did your friend add? Try the tent, it weighs 7 pounds. 13 + 7 = 20 This total weight equals 20 pounds! Clothes 3 pounds Food 6 pounds Sleeping bag 4 pounds tent 7 pounds

Strategy 2: Check possible solutions Tell whether the given number is a solution of the equation. 3y = 21 if y = 6 6 is NOT a solution 3(6) = 21 Substitute for y 18 = 21 Solve

Strategy 2: Check possible solutions Tell whether the given number is a solution of the equation. x - 3 = 7 if x = 10 10 is a solution 10 – 3 = 7 Substitute for x 7 = 7 Solve

Identity Property of Addition + 0 = Zero is the only number you can add to something and see no change.

Identity Property of Multiplication Any number multiplied by 1 will give you the original number. x 1 =

Multiplication Property of Zero When any number is multiplied with zero, the answer is zero. 98,756,432 X 0 = 0

Strategy 3: Use Mental Math Think: “What number minus 8 equals 4?” 12 Check: 12 – 8 = 4

Strategy 3: Use Mental Math Think: “What number plus 2 equals 2?” Check: 0 + 2 = 2

Strategy 3: Use Mental Math 10x = 90 Think: “10 times what number equals 90?” 9 Check: 10(9) = 9

Strategy 3: Use Mental Math Think: “What number divided by 4 equals 7?” 28 Check: 28 ÷4 = 7

I can… Solve equations using metal math Self Assessment 5- I can do it without help & teach others. 4- I can do this with no help, but I don’t know if I can explain it. 3- I can do this with a little help. 2- I can do this with a lot of help! 1- I don’t have a clue.

in your math notebook Daily Check 1.6 Is it a solution? 3 + y = 8 if y = 5 12 ÷ x = 3 if x = 6 Solve… 8 – a = 2 32 ÷ s = 4 7x = 0 24y = 24 21 + x = 30 So far, you have 650 points playing a computer game. Solve the equation 650 + p = 1000 to find the number of points, p, you need to reach 1000 points.