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Operations and Algebraic Logic · Autumn Term

Inverse Operations in Algebraic Equations

Understand the inverse relationship between operations to solve linear algebraic equations involving one variable.

Key Questions

  1. Analyze how inverse operations are used to isolate a variable in an equation.
  2. Construct a simple linear equation from a word problem and solve it.
  3. Evaluate the usefulness of inverse operations for checking solutions to algebraic equations.

NCCA Curriculum Specifications

NCCA: Junior Cycle - Strand 3: Algebra - A.2.1NCCA: Junior Cycle - Strand 3: Algebra - A.2.2
Class/Year: 1st Class
Subject: Foundations of Mathematical Thinking
Unit: Operations and Algebraic Logic
Period: Autumn Term

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