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1 One step equations Chapter 2 Section 2.1

2 Objective Students will solve equations using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

3 concept Addition Property of Equality
If a, b, and c are any real numbers, and a=b, then a + c = b + c and c + a = c + b If the same number is added to equal numbers, the sums are equal

4 concept Subtraction Property of Equality
If a, b, and c are any real numbers, and a=b, then a – c = b – c If the same number is subtracted from equal numbers, the differences are equal

5 concept Multiplication Property of Equality
If a, b, and c are any real numbers, and a=b, then ca=cb and ac = bc If equal numbers are multiplied by the same number, the products are equal

6 concept Division Property of Equality
If a and b are any real numbers, c is any nonzero real number, and a=b, then a = b c c If equal numbers are divided by the same nonzero number, the quotients are equal

7 concept These properties give you ways to transform an equation into an equivalent equation. An equivalent equation is an equation having the same solution set over a given domain. x – 8 = and x = 25

8 concept It is often possible to change, or transform, an equation into a simpler equivalent equation by using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division properties. The goal is to obtain a simpler equation whose solution or solutions can be easily seen.

9 concept Transformation by Addition
Add the same real number to each side of a given equation Transformation by Subtraction Subtract the same real number from each side of a given equation

10 concept Transformation by Multiplication
Multiply each side of a given equation by the same nonzero real number Transformation by Division Divide each side of a given equation by the same nonzero real number

11 example x + 5 = 9 x – 2 = 7

12 example -5 = x + 13 -8 + x = -8

13 example 6x = 222 8 = -2/3x

14 example x/3 = -5 1/4x = 6 ¼

15 questions

16 assignment Worksheet


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