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1 one-step addition/subtraction equations
Today’s Lesson: What: one-step addition/subtraction equations Why: . . . so I can explore the meaning of an equation through an equation modeling lab.

2 How is the Inverse Property of Addition used when solving an equation?

3 In your own words, describe the Golden Rule of Algebra.

4 PART ONE: MODELING EQUATIONS

5 YES! Both sides equal 8 so they are balanced!
Think about an equation. Is this a true equation? 3 + 5 = 4 + 4 3 + 5 4 + 4 8 8 YES! Both sides equal 8 so they are balanced!

6 3 + 2 1 + 3 5 4 3 + 2 = 1 + 3 Is this a true equation?
NO! 5 is “heavier” than 4!

7 What does “x” have to equal in order for the scale to stay balanced?
5 + 5 10 10 x = 2 because = 10!

8 Modeling Equations Lab
In this lab, we will use algebra tiles in order to model the process of solving equations! Here are the tile pieces we will use . . .

9 Example: x + (-2) = 3 To solve the above equation, we will isolate “x”. To do this, we need to get rid of the 2 negative tiles that are with “x”. How can we get rid of the 2 negatives? What is the additive inverse (opposite) of -2? So, we will add two positives to BOTH sides of the equation because it needs to STAY BALANCED!! Watch . . . Once the zero pairs are removed, the tiles left are the answer . . . By making zero pairs! +2 x = 5

10 Let’s do #1 together . . . 2 2 + 3 = 5 Add 3 neg. to both sides.
Left: and Right: 3 2 2 + 3 = 5

11 Change Subtraction to Addition!
#2 is subtraction . . . Change Subtraction to Addition! Add 2 pos. to both sides. Left: and Right: 0 x = 7 7 - 2 = 5

12 Your Turn . . . You will have approximately 8 minutes to finish lab on your own. Ask questions if you have them! We will go over discussion questions together (but answer them on your own first). Tip: Change all SUBTRACTION equations into their ADDITION form (Draw a line, change the sign)!

13 PART TWO: Solving Equations WITHOUT models!

14 Solving Equations: GOAL:
To get the variable _____________ (“isolating” the variable)!! RULE: What you do to one side of the equals (=) sign, you MUST do to ________________________ (Golden Rule of Algebra”)! by itself the other side

15 We have to get “x” by itself!
Addition Equations: Example: x = -2 What number is with “x”? We have to get “x” by itself! Paper/Pencil Method: x + 2 = -2 +(-2) +(-2) x = -4

16 TOGETHER (paper/ pencil method only):
1) x = -11 x = -51 2) = x + (-75) x = 50

17 Your turn: 3) x = -3 x = 25

18 Change to ADDITION FIRST!
x = -2 Paper/Pencil Method: Subtraction Equations: Example: Change to ADDITION FIRST! x - 3 = -2 + 3 + 3 x = 1

19 TOGETHER (paper/ pencil method only):
1) x - (-22) = -2 x = -24 2) = x x = 31

20 Your turn: 3) x = 30 x = 94

21 WRAP IT UP/SUMMARY: How is the inverse property of addition used when solving an equation? In your own words, describe the Golden Rule of Algebra.

22 END OF LESSON


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