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Lesson 2-2
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Undo the addition by subtracting 3 from each side 2x + 3 – 3 = 15 – 3 Simplify 2x = 12 A. Solve 2x + 3 = 15 Undo the multiplication by dividing each side by 2. x = 6 Simplify NOTE: You can check your solution by replacing the variable in the original equation and seeing if both sides are equal.
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B.You are making a bulletin board to advertise community service opportunities in your town. You plan to use a half sheet of construction paper for each ad. You need 5 sheets of construction paper for a title banner. You have 18 sheets of construction paper. How many ads can you make? Know: Have 18 sheets Need 5 sheets for title banner Need ½ sheet for each ad Sketch:
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Define the variable : Let ____ = _______________ a# of ads Write an equation:________________________ Undo add/subtraction: ________________________ (use the inverse operation) Simplify: ________________________ Undo mult/.division________________________ ( use the inverse operation or multiply by the reciprocal) Simplify:________________________ ½ a + 5 = 18 ½ a + 5 – 5 = 18 – 5 ½ a = 13 (2) ● (½ a) = 13 ● (2) a = 26
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SOLVING WITH TWO TERMS IN THE NUMERATOR: C. Multiply each side by the denominator. (Use a LCD if there is more than one denominator.) This eliminates the fraction. r – 8 = 6 Simplify r – 8 + 8 = 6 + 8 Undo the addition/subtraction using the inverse operation. r = 14 Simplify
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Work these problems on your own. You can check your answers on the last screen. (You must show your work.)
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Using Deductive Reasoning: When you use deductive reasoning, you must state the steps and your reason for each step using _______________, definitions, and rules. properties D. What is the solution of – t + 8 = 3? Justify each step. Given Subtraction Property of Equality Substitution Identity Property for Multiplication Division Property of Equality Substitution
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E. What properties of equality would you use to solve the equation? s = – 44 Given Symmetric Property Subtraction Property of Equality Multiplication Property of Equality Substitution
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Work these problems on your own. You can check your answers on the last screen. (You must show your work.)
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Solutions to practice problems: 1.x = – 5 2.m = 63 3.y = – 7 4.x = 13 5.Each granola bar costs $0.62 (or 62¢ each) 6.x = 8 Reasons: GIVEN, Addition Property of Equality, Substitution, Division Property of Equality, Substitution 7.x = 36 Reasons: Given, Addition Property of Equality, Substitution, Division Property of Equality, substitution Be sure to view the Prentice Hall Video on Lesson 2-2. You can use the link below: http://psn.virtualnerd.com/viewtutorial/Alg1_3_4 Other video clips they may be useful are: http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/content/HVT_English/academy123_con tent/wl-book-demo/ph-162s.htmlhttp://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/content/HVT_English/academy123_con tent/wl-book-demo/ph-162s.html and http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/content/HVT_English/academy123_con tent/wl-book-demo/ph-163s.html http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/content/HVT_English/academy123_con tent/wl-book-demo/ph-163s.html
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