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Literacy Research Memory Skill Practice Stretch! Solve equations by using inverse operations to transform both sides of the equation in the same way. x and ÷ + and - Name at least five careers where you would need to use equations (excluding teaching!) Solve, equation, bracket, inverse Skill Practice 1) Solve the 2-step equations Stretch! 3x + 9 = 30 2p – 4 = 26 22 – 3a = 10 3b = 12 2 + y = 3 32 = 10 The sides of a rectangle are 4cm and 2x + 3 cm in length. The area is 32cm2. Find the value of x. 2 9 d - 2 2x + 3 2) Solve equations involving brackets 4 3(m + 2) = 15 8(n – 1) = 52