Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations

Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations
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Inverse operations, equivalent equations, properties of equality, and real-life applications of solving addition and subtraction equations are explored. Practice problems and homework assignments included.

  • Math
  • Equations
  • Algebra
  • Inverse Operations
  • Properties

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  1. Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations

  2. Inverse operation is an operation that undoes another operation. Addition and subtraction are inverse operation. Equivalent equations are two equations that have the same solution(s)

  3. Subtraction Property of Equality Subtracting the same number from each side of an equation produces an equivalent equation. Algebra: x + a = b x + a a = b - a

  4. Addition Property of Equality Adding the same number to each side of an equation produces an equivalent equation. Algebra: x - a = b x a + a = b + a

  5. Modeling Solve x 5 = 1.

  6. Practice 1. p 5 = 2 2. w + 13.2 = 10.4 3. ? 5 6= 1 6

  7. Practice 2 = 1.3 + a + 4

  8. Real-life Application A company has a profit of $120.50 today. This profit is $145.25 less than the profit P yesterday. Write an equation that can be used to find P. Then, solve for P.

  9. HW: 1,2, 3, 7, 11, 15, 18 20, 21, 25, 29-33 odds

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