1.2e: solving literal equations M(F&A)–10–4: Demonstrates conceptual understanding of equality by solving problems involving algebraic reasoning about.

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1.2e: solving literal equations M(F&A)–10–4: Demonstrates conceptual understanding of equality by solving problems involving algebraic reasoning about equality; by translating problem situations into equations; by solving linear equations (symbolically and graphically) and expressing the solution set symbolically or graphically, or provides the meaning of the graphical interpretations of solution(s) in problem-solving situations; or by solving problems involving systems of linear equations in a context (using equations or graphs) or using models or representations

Solving for a Variable Step 1 Locate the variable you are asked to solve for in the equation. Step 2 Circle it, and figure out what else is on that side you need to get rid of. Step 3 undo operations to get the variable alone.

solve for r

solve for h

for h

solve for x

solve for c

solve for b 2

Solve for the indicated variable x + 7y = 14 for y 4. P = R – C for C for m 5. for C for h