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2 Main Idea and New Vocabulary Example 1: Solve Two-Step Equations
Example 3: Equations with Negative Coefficients Example 4: Combine Like Terms First Lesson Menu

3 Solve two-step equations.
Main Idea/Vocabulary

4 Solve Two-Step Equations
Solve 5y + 1 = 26. Method 1 Use a model. Remove one 1-tile from each mat. Example 1

5 Solve Two-Step Equations
Separate the remaining tiles into 5 equal groups. There are five 1-tiles in each group, so y = 5. Example 1

6 Solve Two-Step Equations
Method 2 Use symbols. Use the Subtraction Property of Equality. 5y + 1 = 26 Write the equation. – 1 = – 1 Subtraction Property of Equality 5y = 25 Example 1

7 Solve Two-Step Equations
Use the Division Property of Equality. 5y = 25 y = 5 Simplify. Division Property of Equality Answer: The solution is 5. Example 1

8 Solve 4b – 3 = 17. A. 3.5 B. 5 C. 14 D. 20 Example 1 CYP

9 Solve Two-Step Equations
Write the equation. – 2 = – 2 Subtraction Property of Equality Simplify. 3 • (–6) = 3 • Multiplication Property of Equality –18 = z Answer: The solution is –18. Example 2

10 Solve h + 12 = 8. __ 1 5 A. –20 B. –4 C. 28 D. 100 Example 2 CYP

11 Equations with Negative Coefficients
Solve 8 – 3x = 14. 8 – 3x = 14 Write the equation. 8 + (–3x) = 14 Rewrite the left side as addition. – 8 = – 8 Subtraction Property of Equality –3x = 6 Simplify. Division Property of Equality x = –2 Simplify. Answer: The solution is –2. Example 3

12  Equations with Negative Coefficients Check Write the equation.
? Replace x with –2. ? Multiply. ? To subtract a negative number, add its opposite. The sentence is true. Example 3

13 Solve 9 = 11 – 2y. A. –10 B. –2 C. –1 D. 1 Example 3 CYP

14 Combine Like Terms First
Solve 14 = –k + 3k – 2. Check your solution. 14 = –k + 3k – 2 Write the equation. 14 = –1k + 3k – 2 Identity Property; k = 1k 14 = 2k – 2 Combine like terms; –1k + 3k = (–1 + 3)k or 2k + 2 = Addition Property of Equality 16 = 2k Simplify. Division Property of Equality 8 = k Simplify. Answer: The solution is 8. Example 4

15  Combine Like Terms First Check Write the equation. Replace k with 8.
? Replace k with 8. ? Multiply. The statement is true. Example 4

16 Solve 4w + 6 – 7w = 15. A. –7 B. –3 C. 3 D. 9 Example 4 CYP

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