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Continuing with Operation-Inverse Pairs Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solving Equations using a Two Column Table Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Convention for rounding while solving equations. Hold off on rounding until the final step. Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solving logarithmic equations Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s).

Copyright 2014 Scott Storla Solve. Check your solution(s).

Copyright 2014 Scott Storla Solve. Check your solution(s).

Solve using a two column table Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve using a two column table

Copyright 2014 Scott Storla Solve using a two column table

Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solving square root equations Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve using a two column table Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve using a two column table Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve using a two column table Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve using a two column table Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solving quadratic equations Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s). Copyright 2014 Scott Storla

Solve. Check your solution(s).

Copyright 2014 Scott Storla Solve. Check your solution(s).

Copyright 2014 Scott Storla Solve. Check your solution(s).

Copyright 2014 Scott Storla Solve. Check your solution(s).

Copyright 2014 Scott Storla Solve. Check your solution(s).

Continuing with Operation-Inverse Pairs Copyright 2014 Scott Storla