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Solve For X

This document is a lesson on applying the order of operations to solve equations for variables. It includes examples of solving different types of equations by manipulating them using the correct order of operations. Students are then asked to solve practice equations and determine if given equations are true or false based on substituting values for variables. The document encourages using mental math to solve equations more efficiently and concludes with a group work and challenge section.

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Solve For X

This document is a lesson on applying the order of operations to solve equations for variables. It includes examples of solving different types of equations by manipulating them using the correct order of operations. Students are then asked to solve practice equations and determine if given equations are true or false based on substituting values for variables. The document encourages using mental math to solve equations more efficiently and concludes with a group work and challenge section.

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1.2: Apply the Order of Operations

Equations: Solve for


X

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1.2: Apply the Order of Operations

Examples

Solve for x:

x+1=3
b) 2x = 8
c) 3x + 1 = 7
a)

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Your Turn
Solve for x:
Tip: Try using mental math to skip
steps.
1) x + 1 = 3
2) x + 2 = 7
3) 3x = 6
4) 2x + 1 = 9
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1.2: Apply the Order of Operations

Examples

True of false?

x + 1 = 6; when x
=5
a)

2x + 1 = 9; when x
=4
b)

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Your Turn
True of false?
Substitute the value of x to see if the equation
is true.

1) x + 3 = 5; when x = 4
2) 2x = 10; when x = 5

3) 3x + 2 = 11; when x = 4
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1.2: Apply the Order of Operations

Your Turn
True of false?
Substitute the value of x to see if the equation
is true.

4) x + 1 = 6; when x = 3
5) 3x = 9; when x = 3

6) 2x + 1 = 7; when x = 2
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1.1: Evaluate Expressions

Choose a job you love, and


you will never have to work a
day in your life.
- Confucius
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1.1: Evaluate Expressions

Group Work

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Challenge

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