
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
0
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!
17
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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