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Title: 2.4 Solving Multi-Step Equations


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2.4 Solving Multi-Step Equations
  • Indicators
  • PFA7, PFA8, PFA9

Written by ??? Edited by Eddie Judd, Crestwood
Middle School Edited by Dave Wesley, Crestwood
Middle School
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To Solve Undo the operations by working backward.
  • Ex x 9 6
  • 5
  • Ask yourself
  • What is the first thing we are doing to x?
  • The second thing?
  • Recall the order of operations as you answer
    these questions.
  • dividing by 5
  • adding 9
  • To undo these steps, do the opposite operations
    in opposite order.

3
The DO-UNDO chart
  • Use a chart as a shortcut to answering the
    questions.
  • DO UNDO
  • 5 -9
  • 9 5
  • Follow the steps in the undo column to isolate
    the variable.
  • Ex x 9 6
  • 5
  • First subtract 9.
  • x 9 - 9 6 - 9
  • 5
  • x -3
  • 5
  • Then multiply by 5.
  • (5) x -3(5)
  • 5
  • x -15

4
Lets try another!
  • Ex d - 2 7
  • 3
  • (3) d - 2 7(3)
  • 3
  • d - 2 21
  • 2 2
  • d 23
  • Complete the do-undo chart.
  • DO UNDO
  • -2 3
  • 3 2
  • To solve for d
  • First multiply by 3.
  • Then add 2.

5
Heres a tricky one!
  • Remember to always use the sign in front of the
    number.
  • DO UNDO
  • -7 - 3
  • 3 -7
  • To solve for a
  • First subtract 3.
  • Then multiply by -7.
  • Ex 3 - a -2
  • 7
  • 3 - a -2
  • 7
  • -3 -3
  • - a -5
  • 7
  • (-7)(- a) (-5)(-7)
  • 7
  • a 35

6
Try a few on your own.
  • 5z 16 51
  • 14n - 8 34
  • 4b 8 10
  • -2

7
Example 1
  • 5z 16 51

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Example 2
  • 14n - 8 34

9
Example 3
  • 4b 8 10
  • -2

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The answers
  • DO UNDO
  • 5 - 16
  • 16 5
  • z 7
  • DO UNDO
  • 14 8
  • -8 14
  • n 3
  • DO UNDO
  • 4 -2
  • 8 - 8
  • -2 4
  • b -7

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Consecutive Numbers
  • Consecutive means-- In order/In sequence.
  • Ex 1, 2, 3
  • 10,11,12
  • 20, 22, 24, 26 (Evens)
  • 51, 53, 55 etc. . . (Odds)

12
Lets try one!!!
  • Find three consecutive integers that have a sum
    of 15.
  • What is this asking?
  • 15

13
Almost there!
  • 15
  • Since we dont know what the first number is,
    lets call it n.
  • The next number would be 1 more than n
  • The next would be 2 more than n

n
n 1
n 2
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Lets complete the problem!
  • So the problem looks like this
  • n (n 1) (n 2) 15 Scary Right?!?
  • Nah!!!
  • 3n 3 15
  • LIKE TERMS!!! EASY!!!

15
Solve It!!
  • 3n 3 15
  • - 3 - 3
  • 3n 12

___ ___ 3 3 n 4
So if n 4, (n 1) 5 and (n 2) 6 Your
three consecutive numbers are 4, 5, and 6
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Assignment
  • Algebra 1
  • Pg 95 Problems 11-26 all, 29 and 33-37 odds
  • Honors Algebra 1
  • Pg 95 Problems 11-23 odd, 25-28 all, 31-37 all
  • 40-42 all
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