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1.Take out last night’s homework assignment for me to come by and grade. Take out your “Opener” hand out. 2.You will have about 10 minutes to work out the Opener problems. Work together to make the best use of your time. 3.Once you are done, turn in the “Opener” hand out in the tray under the projector. The answers will appear for you to check how well you did. 4.Next, write down the “Section & Title” and “SWBAT” into your notebooks in the next 5 minutes. Instructions:

You may help each other figure it out but not give any answers.

We will be reviewing our previous assignment next. So have your questions ready.

Be prepared to either ask a question or answer one. Pg. 13 #6, 10, 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30, 33, 41, x w^2+14w m n^2+10n D 41. 1/ /16

SWBAT solve linear equations. SWBAT isolate a particular variable in a formula or equation. Write down the date, Section #, Title and Learning Objective(s) into your notebook.

SWBAT solve __?__ equations. SWBAT __?__ a particular __?__ in a formula or equation.

Equations come in a variety of difficulty levels. What separates one from the other is which step to perform first. Should I get rid of a fraction by multiplying through by the LCD? Should I use the distributive property? Should I combine like terms on each side of the equation? LOOK LISTEN

Should I combine like terms by moving terms from one side to the other? How am I going to isolate the x? Should I +/-/x/÷? Does my answer make sense? Do I need to simplify? LOOK LISTEN

Solving Equations & Inequalities

Solving Equations by Simplifying First

Use whiteboards. SWBAT solve linear equations.

Use whiteboards. SWBAT solve linear equations.

Use whiteboards. SWBAT solve linear equations.

Use whiteboards. SWBAT solve linear equations.

Write in notebook. SWBAT solve linear equations.

Write in notebook. SWBAT solve linear equations.

Write in notebook. SWBAT solve linear equations.

SWBAT isolate a particular variable in a formula or equation. LOOK LISTEN What are some formulas that you are familiar with from Geometry? Can you identify what the variables represent in each of the folllowing?

Use whiteboards. Can you isolate the “l?”

Use whiteboards. Can you isolate the “w?”

Write in notebook. Can you isolate the “r?”

Write in notebook. Can you isolate the “r?”

1.3Pg. 21 #11, 13, 16, 18, 23, 27, 31, 33, Pg. 26 Copy the entire table; Pg. 30 #7 – 10 (solve for y only), 18 – 20, 26