
Multi-Step Equations
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9th - 12th Grade
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Alexander Zeif
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Multi-step Equations
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Recall:
One and Two Step Equations
In our previous lesson, we looked at how to solve one and two step equations.
In order to solve an algebraic equation, we have to undo any operations to get the variable by itself.
An equation is like a balance or scale: Whatever we do on one side of the equation, we have to also do it on the other side.
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Multi-step Equations
Multi-step equations involve more than two steps, but we solve them the same way we would any other equation.
Normally, there will be variables on both sides of the equation.
We may also have to distribute or perform additional operations.
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Multi-step equations
Steps for solving:
Step 1: Move all variables (usually x) to one side
Step 2: Move all constants to the other side
Step 3: Undo any operations to get the variable by itself
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Move -2 to the opposite side. We need to do +2 on both sides
We get: 2x = 16
Step 2:
Move 3x to the other side. We do this by subtracting 3x on both sides.
We get: 2x - 2 = 14
Step 1:
Example: 5x - 2 = 3x + 14
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You can check your answer by plugging in your solution to each side of the equation and see if they are equal
(They should be!)
Optional:
Divide both sides by 2.
We get x = 7
Step 3:
Example: 5x - 2 = 3x + 14
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Example 2: -5x - 6 = 2x + 8
Step 1: Move 2x over: -7x - 6 = 8
Step 2: Move -6 over: -7x = 14
Step 3: Divide by -7: x = -2
Optional: Check your answer
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You Try!
Answer the following questions about solving multi-step equations!
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Multiple Choice
x = 4
x = -4
x = -9
x = 9
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Multiple Choice
7m+8=71
m = 10
m = 9
m = 12
m = -10
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Multiple Choice
x = 1
x = 2
x = 3
x = 4
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Multiple Choice
5x - 14 = 8x + 4
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Multiple Choice
f - 4 = 6f + 26
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Multiple Choice
7x - 4 = 3 + 8x
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Multiple Choice
14p - 8 = 22 + 20p
p = -5
p = 5
p = 30
p = -30
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Multi-Step and Distribution
Distribution Review
Distribution is something we talked about when multiplying polynomials.
When we have a number outside of a set of brackets containing a binomial, trinomial, etc., that number gets multiplied by each term inside the brackets
For example: 2(x+4) = 2x + 8
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Multi-Step and Distribution
When we solve a multi-step equation that has something that needs to be distributed, we have to do the distribution first before we can begin solving
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Subtracting 21 on both sides, we get:
3x = -60
Step 2: Subtract 21
3(x + 7) = -39
3x + 21 = -39
Now it becomes a 2-step equation, which we solved last time
Step 1: Distribute
Example: 3(x+7) = -39
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You can plug in your solution to the original equation to check your answer.
Optional:
3x = -60
Divide both sides by 3:
x = -20
Step 3: Divide by 3
Example: 3(x+7) = -39
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Example 2: -2(x-3) = 10
Step 1: Distribute. -2x + 6 = 10
Step 2: Subtract 6. -2x = 4
Step 3: Divide by -2. x = -2
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You Try!
Answer the following questions about solving multi-step distribution equations!
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Multiple Choice
Solve the equation:
2(x + 3) = 8
x = 2.5
x = 1
x = 7
x5.5
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Multiple Choice
Solve
-124 = 4 (1+ 8k)
k = -11
k = 10
k = -4
k = -2
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Multiple Choice
n = 6
n = 10
n = -10
n = -6
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Multiple Choice
3(x - 1) = 2x + 9
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Multiple Choice
a = -1
a = -2
a = -3
a = -4
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Multiple Choice
r = -1
r = 2
r = -2
r = 4
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Going Forward
In Grade 9, we do not look at equations beyond these.
However, in future grades, you will be solving equations involving square roots, fractions (both with numbers and with variables), exponents, logarithms, etc.
Building these foundational skills will go a long way in being able to solve more complex equations in the future.
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