Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain important vocabulary relating to solving one-step equations. Mrs. Bebow will also walk through six basic examples on solving one-step equations.
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will go through lots of examples on solving one-step equations, specifically those that involve rational numbers (a.k.a. fractions and decimals). This video also includes 5 story problems (starting at approximately 13:00).
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Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain the steps to solving two-step equations and walk through 8 examples on solving two-step equations that involve integers.
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will go through 8 examples on solving two-step equations that involve rational numbers. including one story problem.
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through 3 examples on how to solve equations that have a giant fraction bar in them! They are not as scary as they may appear to be!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through how to solve two-step equations that have parentheses, p(x + q) = r. Mrs. Bebow will show you two methods for solving these types of equations. Eight examples total!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through how to solve two-step equations that have parentheses, p(x + q) = r, and also involve fractions or decimals. There are 6 examples in total!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain important vocabulary that relates to equations that have variables on both sides. She will also walk you through four examples, two of which are story problems.
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through two examples of solving equations with the variable on both sides but they also involve you have to use the distributive property as well as combine like terms during the solving process. Mrs. Bebow will also go through two example of these types of equations when a (giant) fraction bar is involved, and two examples of geometry application problems.
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will go through several examples of what it looks like when we solve equations with the variable on each side and end up with a "no solution" situation or an "identity"/"multiple solutions" situation.
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Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain key concepts when it comes to absolute value equations and will walk you through four examples, including some that have no solution.
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through 2 story problems that involving writing and solving equations with absolute value as well as 2 problems that ask you to write the absolute value equation given the graph (of the solution set).
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will go through 4 more examples that involve absolute value equations.
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Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain how to solve equations that are in the form of a proportion. Four examples total!
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain how to solve proportion story problems. Two examples on how to solve proportions with constant rates and two examples on how to solve a percent problem using a proportion.
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Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain how to solve literal equations and formulas for a specific variable. Seven examples total!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain how to use dimensional analysis (or unit analysis) to convert units. Five examples in total!