Determine if the given numbers are solutions to the given equations.

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Determine if the given numbers are solutions to the given equations. Do Now Determine if the given numbers are solutions to the given equations. 1. x = 2 for 4x = 9 2. x = 5 for 8x + 2 = 42 3. x = 4 for 3(x – 2) = 10 no yes no HWK: p 11 #1-21 test on chap 1 sec 1-5 for Thursday

EQ: How do I solve one-step equations by using addition or subtraction? M7A2b use the addition properties of equality to solve one step equations

To solve an equation means to find a solution to the equation To solve an equation means to find a solution to the equation. To do this, isolate the variable—that is, get the variable alone on one side of the equal sign. x = 8 – 5 x + 5 = 8 7 – 3 = y 7 = 3 + y The variables are isolated. The variables are not isolated. Recall that an equation is like a balanced scale. If you increase or decrease the weights by the same amount on both sides, the scale will remain balanced.

ADDITION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY Words Numbers Algebra You can add the same amount to both sides of an equation, and the statement will still be true. 2 + 3 = 5 + 4 + 4 2 + 7 = 9 x = y + z = + z x + z = y+ z

Use inverse operations when isolating a variable Use inverse operations when isolating a variable. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations, which means that they “undo” each other. 2 +5 7 7 5 2 = =

Additional Example 1: Solving an Equation by Addition Solve the equation b – 7 = 24. Check your answer. b – 7 = 24 + 7 +7 b = 31 Check b – 7 = 24 31 – 7 = 24 ? 24 = 24 ? 

Check It Out: Example 1 Solve the equation y – 3 = 21. Check your answer. y – 3 = 21 + 3 +3 y = 24

SUBTRACTION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY Words Numbers Algebra You can subtract the same amount from both sides of an equation, and the statement will still be true. 4 + 7 = 11 –3 – 3 4 + 4 = 8 x = y – z = – z x – z = y – z

Additional Example 2: Solving an Equation by Subtraction Solve the equation t + 14 = 29. Check your answer. t + 14 = 29 – 14 – 14 t = 15

Check It Out: Example 2 Solve the equation x + 11 = 36. Check your answer. x + 11 = 36 – 11 – 11 x = 25

Additional Example 3: Sports Application The Giants scored 13 points in a game against Dallas. They scored 7 points for a touchdown and the rest of their points for field goals. How many points did they score on field goals? Let f represent the field goal points. 7 points + field goal points = points scored 7 + f = 13 7 + f = 13 f = 6 They scored 6 points on field goals.

Check It Out: Example 3 A basketball player scored 23 points during a game. Of those points, 3 were from 3-point goals and the remainder were 2 point goals. How many points did he score with 2 point goals? Let x equal the points scored by 2 point goals. 3 point goals + 2 point goals = points scored 3 + x = 23 3 + x = 23 x = 20 He scored 20 points from 2 point goals.

TOTD Solve each equation. Check your answer. 1. x – 9 = 4 2. y + 6 = 72 3. 21 = n – 41 4. 127 = w + 31 5. 81 = x – 102 x = 13; 13 – 9 = 4 y = 66; 66 + 6 = 72 n = 62; 21 = 62 – 41 w = 96; 127 = 96 + 31 x = 183; 81 = 183 – 102 6. Tamika has sold 16 dozen cookies this week. This was 7 dozen more than she sold last week. Write and solve an equation to find how many dozen cookies she sold last week. x + 7 = 16; 9 dozen