Solving Linear Equations (One Variable)
Solving one-step and two-step linear equations involving a single variable using inverse operations.
Key Questions
- Explain how inverse operations are used to isolate a variable in an equation.
- Construct and solve linear equations to represent and solve real-world problems.
- Justify the steps taken to solve a linear equation and verify the solution.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
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