Day 68 Multi-step equations with tables and graphs

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Day 68 Multi-step equations with tables and graphs

Introduction In most cases, real life problems involving linear equations can be done in more than one step, that is, multi-step. The steps involved follow the algebraic rules of simplifying algebraic problems. In this session, we are going to look at some problems and see how they are solved.

Vocabulary: Algebraic rules These are rules involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division that are internationally recognized as basic procedures of solving an algebraic problem. This can be done in the notebooks or on vocabulary cards. Whatever system you use 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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