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● A variable is a letter which represents an unknown number. Any letter can be used as a variable. ● An algebraic expression contains at least one variable.

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3 ● A variable is a letter which represents an unknown number. Any letter can be used as a variable. ● An algebraic expression contains at least one variable. Examples: a, x+5, 3y – 2z ● A verbal expression uses words to translate algebraic expressions. Example: “The sum of a number and 3” represents “ n+3. ” Review of Terms

4 ● An equation is a sentence that states that two mathematical expressions are equal. ● Example: 2x-16=18

5 S TEPS TO S OLVING E QUATIONS ● Simplify each side of the equation, if needed, by distributing or combining like terms. ● Move variables to one side of the equation by using the opposite/inverse operation of addition or subtraction. ● Isolate the variable by applying the opposite operation to each side. First, use the opposite operation of addition or subtraction. Second, use the opposite operation of multiplication or division. ● Check your answer.

6 I NVERSE O PERATION The operation that reverses the effect of another operation. Example: Addition and subtraction are inverse operations Another Example: Multiplication and division are inverse operations.

7 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. a.k – 18 = 13

8 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. a.k – 18 = 13 k = 13 + 18 Write a related addition sentence.

9 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. a.k – 18 = 13 k = 13 + 18 Write a related addition sentence. k = 31

10 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. b.20 + x = 32

11 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. b.20 + x = 32 x = 32 – 20 Write a related subtraction sentence.

12 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. b.20 + x = 32 x = 32 – 20 Write a related subtraction sentence. x = 12

13 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. n/6 = 18

14 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. c.n/6 = 18 n = 18 * 6 Write a related multiplication sentence.

15 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. c.n/6 = 18 n = 18 * 6 Write a related multiplication sentence. n = 108

16 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. d.2m = 54

17 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. d.2m = 54 m = 54/2 Write a related division sentence.

18 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 1 Solve each equation using the inverse operations. d.2m = 54 m = 54/2 Write a related division sentence. m = 27

19 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 2 A number decreased by sixteen is 31. Find the number. Let n represent the number. Translate the words into an equation using the variable. A number decreased by 16 is 31

20 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 2 A number decreased by sixteen is 31. Find the number. Let n represent the number. Translate the words into an equation using the variable. A number decreased by 16 is 31 n – 16 = 31

21 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 2 A number decreased by sixteen is 31. Find the number. Let n represent the number. Translate the words into an equation using the variable. A number decreased by 16 is 31 n – 16 = 31 n = 31 + 16 Write a related addition sentence.

22 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 2 A number decreased by sixteen is 31. Find the number. Let n represent the number. Translate the words into an equation using the variable. A number decreased by 16 is 31 n – 16 = 31 n = 31 + 16 Write a related addition sentence. n = 47 The number is 47.

23 S OLVING E QUATIONS U SING I NVERSE O PERATIONS Example 2 A number decreased by sixteen is 31. Find the number. Let n represent the number. Translate the words into an equation using the variable. A number decreased by 16 is 31 n – 16 = 31 n = 31 + 16 Write a related addition sentence. n = 47 The number is 47. Check: Since 47 – 16 = 31, the solution is correct.


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