Accelerated Math 7: Chapter 1
Equations
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Terms and Combining "Like" Terms
Simplify an Expression by Combining "Like" Terms (use same principles for solving an equation)
Combining "Like" Terms (Advanced)
Solving Basic Equations Using Addition & Subtraction
Solving Basic Equations Using Multiplication & Division
One-Step Multiplication and Division Equations with Fractions and Decimals
The Distributive Property
Distributive Property
Solving Two-Step Equations
Solving Multi-Step Equations
Solving Equations with the Distributive Property
Solving Equation with Variables on Both Sides
Solving Equation with Variables on Both Sides
Using the Distributive Property to Solve an Equation with Variables on Both Sides
Eliminating Fractions to Solve Equations with Distributive Property on Both Sides (Advanced)
Solve Equations with One Solution, No Solution or Many Solutions
Find the Number of Solutions to an Equation
Rewriting an Equation
Rewriting Formulas
Intro to Linear Equations
Graphing Linear Equations with Tables
Graphing Linear Equations with Tables
Graphing Horizontal and Vertical Lines
Finding Slope from a Graph
Review: Finding Slope from a Graph (note: You must also learn how to find the slope by using the formula)
Finding Slope from a Table
Visualize the 4 Types of Slope: Positive (+) ⤢, Negative (-) ⤡, Zero (0) ⟷, Undefined ↕
An EXPRESSION is a mathematical statement that involves numbers, variables, or a combination of numbers and variables and operation symbols. It does NOT have an equal sign or an inequality symbol.
An EQUATION is made up of two expressions joined by an equal sign.
STEP 1: Use the Order of Operations to simplify the expressions on each side.
STEP 2: Use the REVERSE Order of Operations to solve the equation.
Start by combining all "like" terms from both sides through addition and subtraction. (See videos above).
Once there are no more "like" terms left anywhere in the equation, then you can use multiplication and division to eliminate the coefficient.