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Two-Step Equations
Procedural Lesson
Grade 8 · Unit 4 · Lesson 4
MC: 8.EE.7b
Problem of the Day
Objective: I will solve two-step equations by collecting like terms and using inverse operations.
Vocabulary Teacher Resources
Expression Equation Variable
ퟓퟓퟓퟓ풙풙ퟓퟓ−ퟗퟗ풙풙+ퟑퟑퟑퟑ=ퟕퟕ풎풎+ퟖퟖퟓퟓ
Term Coefficient Constant
Inverse Operations: operations that undo each
other
Addition Subtraction
Multiplication Division
Additive Inverse: a number and its opposite
whose sum is 0; also called a zero pair
Multiplicative Inverse: a number and its
reciprocal whose product is 1
Considerations:
It is important that students understand what “isolate
the variable” means. Sometimes it takes multiple
steps to isolate the variable. The last step in solving
one-step equations is ALWAYS EITHER to multiply or
divide when there is a coefficient attached to the
variable.
A great strategy to implement when moving variables
from one side of the equal sign to the other is to move
variable terms to keep the coefficient positive.
*If needed, model and teach I/M #3 and all
corresponding problems on the next day of
instruction.
Steps:
- Collect like terms, if necessary.
- Move all terms with variables to one side.
(Use Additive Inverse) - Move all constants to the other side.
(Use Additive Inverse) - Solve for the variable.
(Use Multiplicative Inverse)
Application of MPs:
MP6: What mathematical language can you use to
describe the process of solving for a variable?
I need to use operations to
isolate the variable to identify its value.
MP7: How does solving multi-step equations relate
to solving one-step equations?
When solving for one-step equation I had to
use the operations in isolation.
A multi-step equation requires me to use.
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MPs
Applied MP
* Embedded MP
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