1. 4 [ -2(4 + 1) ÷ 5] – 4 ÷ 8 2. 12x + (-8) = 4. Equations with Fractions Equations w/ Distributive Property Equations & Combining Like Terms Equations.

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1. 4 [ -2(4 + 1) ÷ 5] – 4 ÷ x + (-8) = 4

Equations with Fractions Equations w/ Distributive Property Equations & Combining Like Terms Equations with Two Variables on Both Sides

Left ColumnRight Column 1.Do you need to apply the rules for integers? 2.Do you need to combine like terms? 3.Is the variable & coefficient next to the equal sign? 4.Did you isolate the variable? 5.Did you inverse the operation ? 1.Is the number by itself? 2.Do you need to inverse the variable? Did you draw a line down the equal sign? Solve it!!

 -4 ( x – 4) = -20  = - 9  m+ ( - 4) = - 8  7m+ 15 = - 2m – 30  2y – 13 – 12y = 27