Solving One-Step Linear Equations
Students will solve one-step linear equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using inverse operations.
Key Questions
- Explain the concept of inverse operations and their role in solving equations.
- Analyze how maintaining balance is crucial when solving equations.
- Construct a real-world problem that can be modeled and solved with a one-step linear equation.
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