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Solving Equations: Two Algebraic Forms

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In this lesson:

  • Solve equations of the form
  • Solve equations of the form
  • Interpret solutions in context
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What You Will Be Able to Do

By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

  1. Write an equation of the form or for a real-world situation
  2. Solve both equation forms using inverse operations
  3. Check your solution by substituting back into the original equation
  4. Interpret what the solution means in context
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Equations as Perfectly Balanced Scales

Balance scale showing 3x+5 on left pan and 20 on right pan

Every operation done to one side must be done to the other — or the balance breaks.

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Inverse Operations: The Key to Solving

To isolate the variable, undo each operation in reverse order:

Operation Its Inverse
Addition Subtraction
Subtraction Addition
Multiplication Division
Division Multiplication

Work in reverse order of operations — undo addition/subtraction first, then multiplication/division.

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Solving Equations with Integer Coefficients

Solve:

Step 1: Subtract 3 from both sides

Step 2: Divide both sides by 2

Check:

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Solving Equations with Decimal Coefficients

Solve:

Step 1: Add 1.5 to both sides

Step 2: Divide both sides by 0.5

Check:

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Solving Equations with Fraction Coefficients

Solve:

Step 1: Subtract 2 from both sides

Step 2: Multiply both sides by (reciprocal)

Check:

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Quick Check: Identify the First Step

What is the first step to solve ?

A) Divide both sides by 5

B) Subtract 7 from both sides

C) Add 7 to both sides

D) Multiply both sides by 5

Think before you advance — which operation is being undone first?

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Your Turn: Solve Four Equations

Solve each equation. Show your work and check each answer.

  1. (solution is positive)

Pause and solve before advancing.

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Answers: Check Your Four Solutions

Check each: substitute back into the original.

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A Second Form:

Form Example First move
Subtract 12
Divide by 4 or distribute

Two equations side by side with structural annotations

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Example 1: Divide First Is Cleaner

Solve:

Method 1 — Divide first (cleaner):

Method 2 — Distribute first:

Check:

Why is Method 1 cleaner here? 24 ÷ 6 = 4 (integer).

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Example 2: Distribute First Is Cleaner

Solve:

Method 1 — Divide first (messy):

Method 2 — Distribute first (cleaner):

Check:

25 ÷ 3 is a repeating decimal — distributing gives cleaner arithmetic.

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Which Method? A Decision Guide

Decision flowchart: does r divide cleanly by p? Yes → divide first; No → distribute first

Both methods always work — this flowchart just shows the faster path.

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Guided Practice: Your First Step

Solve:

Step 1 is given: divide both sides by 5

Your turn: What is step 2? What is ?

Now check your answer in the original equation.

Advance when you have and have verified it.

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Which Method Would You Choose?

For :

A) Divide first — because (clean)

B) Distribute first — because is messy

C) Either method works — I'd do both to verify

Pause and decide before advancing.

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Your Turn: Four Equations in Second Form

Solve each. Label which method you used (divide first or distribute first).

Pause and solve. Show your method label.

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Answers: Four p(x + q) = r Equations

  1. → divide first →
  2. → divide first →
  3. → distribute first →
  4. → divide first →
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Misconception Check: Inside First Error

Mistake: Subtracting 3 first from gives wrong

  • means 5 multiplies the entire
  • Cannot subtract 3 without removing the 5 first
  • Fix: divide by 5 or distribute — both handle the 5 first
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Key Takeaways: Two Equation Forms

✓ Inverse operations in reverse order — undo addition, then multiplication

✓ For : divide first if is clean, otherwise distribute

✓ Always substitute back to verify

⚠️ Undo addition with subtraction, not more addition

⚠️ Don't subtract inside parentheses before removing the multiplier

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Preview: Deck 2 — Inequalities and Word Problems

Coming up next:

  • Solving inequalities: same steps, one new rule (the flip)
  • Graphing solutions on a number line
  • Writing equations and inequalities from word problems
  • The 4-step word problem framework

Deck 2 builds directly on the equation-solving skills you practiced today.

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Use variables to represent quantities and construct equations and inequalities to solve problems