Lesson 4-2 Pages 156-159 Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations.

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Lesson 4-2 Pages Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations

What you will learn! How to solve addition and subtraction equations.

Inverse operations

What you really need to know! Equations must always remain balanced. If you subtract the same number from each side of an equation, the two sides remain equal. Also if you add the same number to each side of an equation, the two sides remain equal.

Balance Example

Example 1: Solve 14 + y = y = 6 y = 6 -14

Example 2: Solve z – 8 = 12 z + 0 = 20 z =

Example 3: Solve x + 3 = 1 x + 0 = -2 x =

Example 4: Solve -9 = q – 8 -1 = q = q + 8

Example 5: Solve If a golfer had scores of -1, -4, and -3 on his first three rounds in a tournament, what was his fourth round score if his final score was -18? -8 + f = -18

Example 4: Solve -8 + f = f = -10 f =

Page 158 Guided Practice #’s 4-10

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Homework: Page 159 #’s even #’s Lesson Check 4-2

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Lesson Check 4-2