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1 SOLVING ONE AND TWO STEP EQUATIONS

2 WARM – UP!! As you walk in, pick up your calculator!! We will discuss your tests as your warm-up today, so wait for Ms. Rhoads to give your tests back!!

3 When “solving” an equation for a variable, we are trying to ‘isolate’ that variable – get it by itself

4 OPPOSITE OPERATIONS Addition _________________________ Subtraction _______________________ Multiplication _____________________ Division __________________________

5 EXAMPLE 1: 9X – 7 = 7 Questions to consider: What are we doing to x? The second thing? How do you undo these steps?

6 EXAMPLE 2: -9X + 1 = -80 Questions to consider: What are we doing to x? The second thing? How do you undo these steps?

7 Questions to consider: What are we doing to x? The second thing? How do you undo these steps?

8 Questions to consider: What are we doing to x? The second thing? How do you undo these steps?

9 Questions to consider: What are we doing to x? The second thing? How do you undo these steps?

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11 PRACTICE Begin your practice problems in your guided notes booklet! Be sure and ask if you have any questions!

12 WARM UP!! *Get your calculator as you are walking in!* Solve the following one and two step equations: 1.- 8p = 64 2.18 + 3c = 27 3.15 + m = 17 4.- 19 = 6z - 5

13 MULTISTEP EQUATIONS Our goal for multistep equations is the same as one and two step : we are trying to isolate the variable. What is different about multistep? More than one “x”  Case 1: Two “x”s on the same side  A. Combine like terms  B. Solve like a one/two step equation  Example 1: -20 = -4x – 6x

14 MULTISTEP EQUATIONS Case 2: “x”s on both sides  A. Move one of your variables to the other side.  REMEMBER: use opposite operations  Helpful Hint: typically it is easier to move smaller “x”. Example 2: 8x – 2 = -9 + 7x

15 EXAMPLE 3: 5 + 2(Y+4) = 5(Y-3) + 10

16 You will NOT always get a number for an answer. Other than a real number, there are two possible solutions you could have: 1. All Real Numbers 2. No Solution Example 4: 6(4+y) = 5(y-3) +10Example 5: 3(a+1) -5=3a - 2

17 TRY THESE!! 1.6x-3 = 2x +133. 3n +1 + 4n = 7n – 5 +6 2.9x + 7 = 3x – 54. 8 – 2(y+1) = -3y + 1


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