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Textbook page 66 IAN page 87
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Each side of the equation must be balanced. We balance an equation by doing the same thing to both sides of the equal sign.
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Example 1 Solve each equation. Check your answers. Solving Subtraction Equations (A) p – 2 = 5 Do the opposite + 2 Do the same thing to both sides of the equation. + 2 p = 7 7 - 2 = 5 To check your work, substitute in the value of p.
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Example 1 Solve each equation. Check your answers. Solving Subtraction Equations (B) 4 = x – 1.1 Do the opposite + 1.1 Do the same thing to both sides of the equation. + 1.1 5.1 = x 4 = 5.1 – 1.1 To check your work, substitute in the value of x.
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Example 1 Solve each equation. Check your answers. Solving Subtraction Equations (C) x – 5.6 = 1.9 Do the opposite + 5.6 Do the same thing to both sides of the equation. + 5.6 x = 7.5 7.5 - 5.6 = 1.9 To check your work, substitute in the value of x.
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Example 2 Mt. Rainier, in Washington, has a higher elevation than Mt. Shasta. The difference between their elevations is 248 feet. What is the elevation of Mt. Rainier? Write an equation and solve. Word Problem: Geography 248 = r – 14,162 +14,162 14,410 = r
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1. p - 8 = 9 2. 3 = x - 16 3. a – 1.3 = 1.8 4. 1.5 = y - 7 5. n - 24 = 9 6. 39 = d - 2 p = 17 x = 19 a = 3.1 y = 8.5 n = 33 d = 41
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