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Solving linear equations using multiplication and division
- Lesson: 1a2:39
- Lesson: 1b1:14
- Lesson: 1c1:45
- Lesson: 1d1:44
- Lesson: 2a1:07
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- Lesson: 2c1:04
- Lesson: 2d0:35
- Lesson: 33:08
Solving linear equations using multiplication and division
In the previous lessons, we have learned what a linear relationship is and its graphs and tables. In this lesson here, we will then learn how to solve one-step linear equations by multiplication and division.
Basic Concepts: Evaluating algebraic expressions, Solving one - step equations: x+a=b, Model and solve one-step linear equations: ax=b, ax=b
Related Concepts: Express linear inequalities graphically and algebraically, Introduction to linear equations, Introduction to nonlinear equations
Lessons
- 1.Solve the following equations.a)−79=3xb)3x=75c)341=121xd)−56x=−89
- 2.Solve.a)−0.25=−1.2xb)6.3=−4.7xc)x2.2=−6.6d)4.5x=8.1
- 3.A laptop is on sale at 35% off. The sale price is $342.99 less than the original price. What is the sale price of the laptop?
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