
Solving Single-Variable Linear Equations
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Mathematics
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 12 Questions
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Review of Solving Linear Equations
Essential Question: How do I solve linear equations?
Learning Target: I can solve linear equations with a variable on one side and both sides.
2
Group Work
Let's start off the first 20 minutes of math in groups!
With your group members, tell me the value of x using the scientific calculator with the problem on the next slide.
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Multiple Choice
25(x−2)+2x−4=9
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3
4
6
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Audio Response
Explain how you selected your answer for the previous problem. Include how your group members contributed.

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Let's discuss
How did you determine which choice made the equation true?
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Multiply the term on the outside with the terms on the inside of the parentheses
Complete two problems in groups (10 minutes)
Do you recall the distributive property
7
Draw
Solve for x in the equation.
4(x - 3) = 40
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Draw
Solve for x in the equation.
2(4x - 3 ) = 2
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Audio Response
Explain how you solved for "x" in one of the previous problems. Include how your group members contributed.

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Let's take some notes
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Let's work together
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Draw
Solve
3(x - 4) + 5x - 4 = 12
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Draw
Solve
4(y - 2) - 6y = -2(3y + 2)
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Group Work
Let's finish the lesson in groups!
No calculator this time!
Find the value of the variable in each problem.
Again, do not use the calculator!
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Multiple Choice
Analyze the equation.
3(x + 2) = 5x + 8
What is the value of x?
-3
-1
1
3
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Multiple Choice
What is the first step to solve a multi-step equation with parentheses?
Guess and check
Use the same operation that it is in the problem
Distribute to eliminate parentheses
Substitute numbers in the equation
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Reorder
15x - 6 = 3x + 8 - 2x
15x - 6 = x + 8
15x = x + 14
14x = 14
x = 1
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Multiple Choice
What value represents the solution to the equation below?
2(x+5)=21(x−4)
DO NOT use the calculator
-8
-6
6
8
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Multiple Choice
What value of x will make the statement below true?
25(6x−8)=31(9x +12)
DO NOT use the calculator
x = -3
x = -2
x = 2
x = 3
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We met our goal!
I can solve linear equations with variables on one side or both sides of the equation. 😀
Review of Solving Linear Equations
Essential Question: How do I solve linear equations?
Learning Target: I can solve linear equations with a variable on one side and both sides.
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