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Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Indicator 1 Chapter 2, Section 4
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Solve an Equation with Variables on Both Sides
What is the solution of 5x + 2 = 2x + 14?
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Solve each equation. Check your answer
Solve each equation. Check your answer. 3n + 2 = -2n – 8 22p + 11 = 4p - 7
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Solving an Equation with Grouping Symbols What is the solution of 2(5x-1) = 3(x + 11)?
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Solve each equation. Check your answer. –(5a + 6) = 2(3a + 8)
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Identities and Equations with No Solution 10x + 12 = 2(5x + 6) 9m – 4 = 3m + 5 + 12m
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Determine whether each equation is an identity or whether it has no solution. 4(3m + 4) = 2(6m + 8)
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Write and solve an equation for the situation. CHECK YOUR SOLUTION
Write and solve an equation for the situation. CHECK YOUR SOLUTION! Shirley is going to have the exterior of her home painted. Tim’s Painting charges $250 plus $14 per hour. Colorful Paints charges $22 per hour. How many hours would the job need to take for Tim’s Painting to be the better deal?
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Solving Equation Summary
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EXIT SLIP Solve each equation. Check your answer. 1. –q –11 = 2q k =15 –4k 3. Write and solve an equation for the situation. Check your solution. Tracey is looking at two different travel agencies to plan her vacation. ABC Travel offers a plane ticket for $295 and a rental car for $39 per day. M & N Travel offers a plane ticket for $350 and a rental car for $33 per day. What is the minimum number of days that Shirley’s vacation should be for M & N Travel to have the better deal? 4. Solve each equation. Check your answer. –8x –(3x + 6) = 4 – x 5. Determine whether each equation is an identity or whether it has no solution. –(3z + 4) = 6z –3(3z + 2)
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