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Bell Ringer DO NOT TOUCH THE TAPE!!!!!!!! 3(x – 2) 6(x – 4) Simplify: 2 + 3x + 7x -1 10x – 3x + 2x + 3x

Things We Need to Go over… Homework needs to be turned in PRONTO!! Absolutely no pencils out while we are correcting homework. Make sure you are fully writing out corrections when you miss problems. DO YOUR HOMEWORK WITH A PENCIL!!! Don’t forget to be working on your projects Tutoring – Wednesday until 4:00 – just need a ride home

Lesson 5.2 Solving equations with variables on each side

For Your Notes: To solve equations with variables on each side, use the Addition or Subtraction Property of Equality to write an equivalent equation with the variables on one side. Then solve the equation.

HERE IS HOW YOU DO IT!!! 3x = x + 8 b) 3x – 2 = x + 4

YOUR TURN: Solve for x: A) 7x = 5x + 4 B) 5x + 12 = 2x

Here is how you do it

YOUR TURN: Solve for x. Check your solution: A) 2x + 3 = 3x – 2 B) 5p + 15 = p -49 C) 7x + 3 = 2x + 23

Let’s try a few more

Homework Section 5.2 # 1-6, 8-15 Don’t forget to check your solution!!