Warm Up Write an example of a equivalent expression and most simplified expression for each problem below 2x + 3y – 20 + 2 6y + 5x2 + 39x – 4(x + y)

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Warm Up Write an example of a equivalent expression and most simplified expression for each problem below 2x + 3y – 20 + 2 6y + 5x2 + 39x – 4(x + y) Evaluate : 3. If a = 3, b = 9, and c = -4 evaluate: 6a2 + 2b - ca

HW Check – 1.2

Solving Equations

Yesterday’s CW 2nd period – review simplifying & evaluating 3rd period – evaluating

Equal What does it mean for two things to be equal?

Are these equal? =

Equalities Equations are statements where two values are EQUAL! 4 + 5 = 9

Equations When you have a variable, our goal is to find the solution that makes the two parts EQUAL. X + 1 = 5 What is x?

Check the solutions For the following determine if the x makes the equation true. X + 3 = 6 for x = 3 4x = 24 for x = 7 2x + 4 = 10 for x = 3

Inverse Operations Inverse operations are operations that “undo” each other. For example adding and subtracting are inverse operations. What are another type of inverse operations?

Solving Equations When we solve an equation, we want to get the variable BY ITSELF on one side of the equation! We can use INVERSE OPERATIONS to do this!

Subtracting and Adding to Solve Use the inverse operation to solve: Ex: x + 4 = 6 Ex: x – 3 = -6

Try these! Use subtraction to solve: x + 5 = 10 w + 6.45 = 3.5

Try these! Use addition to solve: x – 4 = 12 z – 2.3 = 3.8

Word Problem Lisa and Derrick went to the mall to sell tickets to the school play. They separated to cover more area. When they met back up combined they had solve 13 tickets. If Lisa sold seven, how many did Derrick sell?

Using Division to Solve When x is multiplied by a number we can divide to get x by itself. EX: 4x = 8 EX: -2x = 16

Using Multiplication to Solve When x is divided by a number, we can multiply BOTH sides of the equation by the number to get x by itself. EX: = 7 EX: = 5

Two Step Equations So far we have only done one operation to solve… lets try two When solving two-step Equations: FIRST: undo what is farthest away from the variable THEN: undo what is left

Example 15x + 3 = 48

Example – 10 = -6

Example 9g + 11 = 2

When in a Fraction Undo the bottom FIRST then the top!

Solving 2 step equations Scavenger Hunt You will be solving 10 2-step equations You may start at any problem that you see hanging around the room When you solve an equation look for a paper that has the answer you just got, then solve the next equation. No more then 3 people at any one paper!!

Coming up… HW 1.3 QUIZ Friday