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by Ann Gustafson 14 years ago

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Two-Step Equations

The text provides a guide on solving two-step equations, emphasizing the importance of performing inverse operations to isolate variables. It explains that equations can involve different operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and stresses that what is done to one side of the equation must also be done to the other.

Two-Step Equations

Equation contains Addition

Try Some Practice

You made a Mistake

You solved the Equation Correctly!

False Statement

True Statement

Plug in the Solution to the Original Equation

Check that the letter is by itself

What you to do one side, you do to the other!

Connected by Division

Connected by Multiplication

Step 2

Do the Inverse Operation to Seperate them

Seperate by Addition

Seperate by Subtraction

Equation contains Subtraction

Make it Harder by trying a problem like this...

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Solving Equations

This concept map takes you through the steps of solving two step equations. You can practice where you see the hyperlinks. If you master the two steps, try the equations with variables on both sides at the bottom.

Two-Step Equations

Step 1