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A Bit of Review

A Bit of Review. When you solve an equation, you always . DO THE SAME THING. to both sides of the equation. 4n = -8. y + (-4) = -8. __ __ 4 4. +4 +4. 2-Step Equations. Look familiar?. A 2-step equation is like a gift….

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A Bit of Review

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  1. A Bit of Review When you solve an equation, you always DO THE SAME THING to both sides of the equation 4n = -8 y + (-4) = -8 __ __ 4 4 +4 +4

  2. 2-Step Equations Look familiar? A 2-step equation is like a gift… You have to unwrap it in the reverse order that is was wrapped.

  3. Wrapping up the variable Look at this equation…xis the gift 2x + 5 = 11 How many things are happening to x? First, it is multiplied by 2 the box wrapping paper Second, 5 is added to it

  4. Unwrapping the variable 2x + 5 = 11 +5 is the wrapping paper, times 2 is the box, right? x times 2….. then + 5 When you unwrap do you take it out of the box first?

  5. NO, you first take off the paper 2x+ 5 = 11 -5 -5 2x = 6 2x = 6 22 Now take it out of the box… x = 3

  6. Let’s practice! -3v -10 = -4 -10 What is the wrapping paper? -3v-10 = -4 +10 +10 -3v = 6 -3v= 6 -3 -3 v = -2

  7. Burrito Books! Solving 2-step equations *Look to see what is happening to the variable *Undo (unwrap) in the reverse order 3n-7=14 n times 3 minus 7 solution divide by 3 plus 7 ↵

  8. Some examples: put in your BB!

  9. Expand your thinking…3-steps!

  10. Go get a whiteboard and practice!!

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