
Solving Linear Equations
Students solve multi-step linear equations with variables on both sides. They justify each step using properties of equality.
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Students solve multi-step linear equations with variables on both sides. They justify each step using properties of equality.
Key Questions
- How do properties of equality help us solve equations?
- What does it mean for an equation to have no solution?
- How can we model real-world scenarios using linear equations?
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