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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Solving Multi-Step Equations

Solving two and three step equations requires students to be attentive to working in a systematic way to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. Students should strive to combine like terms, and then use the reverse order of operations to isolate the variable. Showing a check step is the last step of the process, and if the check step renders a true statement, students should know they've correctly solved the equation.

Tonight's Homework: Lesson 3.3 ( 16 - 39, FCO with check steps, and 50 - 53 )

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