Skills Challenge 1 (Q3) CMIC 1. Objectives CO: SWBAT solve equations, inequalities, simplify expressions using PEMDAS, distribution, and combining like.

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Skills Challenge 1 (Q3) CMIC 1

Objectives CO: SWBAT solve equations, inequalities, simplify expressions using PEMDAS, distribution, and combining like terms. LO: SWBAT explain their solutions using key mathematical vocabulary.

PEMDAS

PEMDAS Example

Simplifying and Combining Like Terms Getting/combining like terms together. Terms ◦Numbers (9, 1/2) ◦Like Variables (x) ◦Remember you cannot combine different variables Get all of your like variables together and your numbers together.

Simplifying and Combining Like Terms Example

Solving Linear Equations

Solving Linear Equations Example

Solving Linear Inequalities Only one thing changes when going from linear equations to linear inequalities. ◦Flip the inequality to go the other direction if you multiply or divide by a negative number when you are getting the variable by itself.

Solving Linear Inequalities Examples

Practice Test Time