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Which of the following is true about solving two-step equations?
Which of the following is true about solving two-step equations?
- They can be solved in three steps
- They can be solved in four steps
- They can be solved in just one step
- They can be solved in just two steps (correct)
What should be done to an equation to keep it balanced?
What should be done to an equation to keep it balanced?
- Multiply or divide the same number on both sides
- Add or subtract different numbers on both sides
- Add or subtract the same number on both sides (correct)
- Multiply or divide different numbers on both sides
How do we know that we have completely solved a two-step equation?
How do we know that we have completely solved a two-step equation?
- The variable is located on the right side of the equation
- The variable is isolated on one side of the equation (correct)
- The variable is isolated on both sides of the equation
- The variable is located on the left side of the equation
What is the usual way of solving a two-step equation?
What is the usual way of solving a two-step equation?
How many steps are typically required to solve a two-step equation?
How many steps are typically required to solve a two-step equation?
Flashcards
Two-Step Equations
Two-Step Equations
Solving two-step equations involves two steps to isolate the variable.
Balancing Equations
Balancing Equations
To keep an equation balanced, perform the same operation on both sides.
Solving Two-Step Equations
Solving Two-Step Equations
A two-step equation is considered solved when the variable is by itself on one side of the equation.
Solving Two-Step Equations
Solving Two-Step Equations
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Two Operations
Two Operations
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