Multi-Step Equations Notes and Practice. Essential Question  How do I solve an equation that has more than one variable term?

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Multi-Step Equations Notes and Practice

Essential Question  How do I solve an equation that has more than one variable term?

Multi-Step Equations  Equations will not always be able to be solved in one or two steps.  You will see many more complicated equations in higher math. 6 – x – 3 = 4(x – 2) + 4

Process  Simplify both sides of the equation separately  Add/subtract to get all variable terms to one side of the equation (stay fair and balanced!)  Get the variable alone

Example 2x – 5(x + 4) = -2

Example

Practice 1) 5y – 7 = 3y – 13 2) 4(w + 1) – 2 = 18 3) 7x + 3 – 12 = -x + 74) 3(x – 2) = 12 5) 2x x = 20 + x + 86) 9p + 27 – 3p = 72

What about that original problem? 6 – x – 3 = 4(x – 2) + 4

Essential Question  How do I solve an equation that has more than one variable term?