Day 7…You will be able to solve equations and to solve problems by writing equations 1-3 Solving Equations.

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Day 7…You will be able to solve equations and to solve problems by writing equations 1-3 Solving Equations

Daily Quote I often marvel how it is that though each man loves himself beyond all else, he should yet value his own opinion of himself less than that of others. Marcus Aurelius,

Notice Quiz 1 (50 points) will be on Wednesday, Sections 1-1 through 1-3

Warm-Up Simplify – do these quickly before today’s lesson begins, just to be sure we understand yesterday’s lesson.

Answers to Warm-Up Remember the terms may be written in a different order because of the commutative property of addition.

TOOLBOX WORDS… Solve for a variable Distribute Combine Like Terms Formulas

Properties of Equality (page 18) Reflexive Property Symmetric Property Transitive Property Addition Property Subtraction Property Multiplication Property Division Property* Substitution Property

Independent Learning Assignments To be completed in your composition book NAME and PERIOD must be on the OUTSIDE of the composition book EVERY assignment MUST have the page numbers and the assigned problems listed at the beginning of your work Show all relevant work always Have a habit of working odd problems too (when not assigned) to help you to determine if you really understand each lesson

Independent Learning Assignment. Write your assignment in your notebook AND in your composition book. Pages 21 – 23 Period 1 – Start with # 1…every other odd through # 51 Periods 2 and 4 – Start with # 2…every other even through # 52 Periods 3 and 6– Start with # 4…every other even through # 54 Period 5 – Start with # 3…every other odd through # 53