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One-Step Equations Using Opposite Operations
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When working to get the variable isolated and all alone, use the opposites rule. Opposites Rule – to get rid of a term from either side of an equation, just do the opposite operation.
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To ISOLATE a variable, simply add or subtract to get the variable all alone. To get rid of a term that is…….. …connected to its side by addition, subtract it from both sides. …connected to its side by subtraction, add it to both sides. To get rid of a term that is……..
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1. C + 3 = 5 Variable Mark the variable then leave it alone. Move everything away from the variable. - 3 C = 2 2. m - 3 = 5 +3 = 8 m Variable
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3. P + (-12) = -5 “fix” double signs first P – 12 = -5 +12 P= 7 4. Y - (-6) = 3 Y + 6 = 3 - 6 Y= -3 “fix” double signs first
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5. X + 2.2 = 9.2 - 2.2 X= 7 - 2.2 6. X – (-28) = - 48 X + 28 = - 48 - 28 X = - 76
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Once you have isolated the variable, you are ready to SOLVE. Multiply or Divide to solve for the variable. To get rid of a term that is……… … connected by multiplication, divide both sides by the number in front of the variable. … connected by division, multiply both sides by the number in front of the variable. (the denominator)
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7. 9x = 45 This reads 9 times x So use the opposite. Divide both sides by 9. 9 9 x= 5 8. - 4m = - 28 - 4 m = 7
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This is a division Problem, use Multiplication to solve it. 9. - k (8) = 48 Now Divide By -1 - 1 k =- 48 10. (-5) = x 55
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11. This is a division problem, Multiply to solve it. Actually cross-multiply. 4m 36 = 4 4 = m 9 12. (3) 2n = 36 2 2 n = 18
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13. First, change this to an improper fraction. -5x = x + (4) -20x = 11 -20 X = -11 20 14. (5) -250 = -3y -3 = y 83.333 = y
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