Algebraic Thinking 6th Grade Math – Competency 2

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Algebraic Thinking 6th Grade Math – Competency 2 Just The Facts Algebraic Thinking 6th Grade Math – Competency 2

Solve simple equations using guess-and-check, diagrams, properties, or inspection, explaining the process used. Objective 2a

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Complete a function table based on a given rule. Objective 2b

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Formulate algebraic expressions, equations, and inequalities to reflect a given situation. Objective 2c

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State the following properties using variables and apply them in solving problems: zero, inverse, commutative, associative, identity, and distributive Objective 2d

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Describe a rule for a function table using words, symbols, and points on a graph and vice versa. (ADVANCED: Justify the description of a rule for a function table.) Objective 2e

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Competency two is Complete!