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Solving Linear Equations: A Four-Step Process
In this video, the speaker explains the process of creating and solving linear equations. They discuss the four-step process for solving equations, which includes expanding brackets and simplifying, eliminating the smallest values,...
FuseSchool
Solving Equations Involving Fractions
How do we solve equations that involve fractions? Before we get started, I am assuming you already know how to solve equations by balancing: you must do the exact same thing to both sides. So lets have a look at how to solve equations...
Brian McLogan
How do we solve two step equations
👉 Learn all about the processes and definitions for solving linear equations. You will gain a better understanding about the vocabulary and steps used to solve liner equations such as how to isolate an equation and apply inverse...
Curated Video
Solving Word Problems with Equations: Finding the Cost Equilibrium
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve word problems by using equations with one variable. They provide examples of solving equations step-by-step and apply the concept to real-life scenarios, such as comparing cell phone plans...
Professor Dave Explains
Algebraic Equations With Variables on Both Sides
How to solve algebraic equations.
Curated Video
Writing and Solving Equations to Solve Multistep Word Problems
In this video lesson, students learn about the process of solving equations with variables. Explore how to apply it to a real-life scenario of calculating the cost of an entrance ticket for a field trip. This lesson provides a practical...
Curated Video
Solving Literal Equations using Properties of Real Numbers and Equality
In this video, students learn how to solve literal equations by using the properties of real numbers and equality. The teacher explains the steps involved in simplifying equations, such as using the distributive and associative...
Lesson Planet
EdTech Tuesday: AnimalWatch
Kids love animals, so encourage them to explore matches with animal-themed math. Jennifer and Rich present the app's features, spending particular time on how to use it and apply it to your classroom needs.
Khan Academy
Solving Equations with the Distributive Property, Linear Equations, Algebra I
Here is an equation in which the first step is to use the distributive property to remove the parenthesis. Then, it is solved for the variables. Since there are variables on both sides of the equation, it is important to verify the...
Khan Academy
Example 2: Variables on Both Sides
Sal offers an example showing how to manipulate numbers on either side of the equal sign to isolate the variable and solve the equation.
Khan Academy
Two-Step Inequality Example
Solving single variable inequalities is explored in this video. The example that Sal shows here contains fractions, shows the need to reverse the inequality because he multiples by a negative number during his computation, and shows the...
Khan Academy
A Clever Application of the Distributive Property to Solve a Multi-Step Equation
The instructor demonstrates how to use the distributive property to eliminate fractions in an equation. Remember to have learners plug their answers into the original equation to check their work.
Khan Academy
Constructing and Solving a One-Step Inequality, Linear Inequalities, Algebra I
This inequality word problem would make a good warm-up activity for a class studying single-variable inequalities. This video creates and solves an inequality based on a short-word problem about unit cost.
Khan Academy
Introduction to Solving an Equation with Variables on Both Sides, Algebra I
Sal illustrates more involved equations in this last video in a series. It follows "Simple Equations" and "Equations 2". He continues using color-coded markings to help increase students' understanding of a more complicated equation:...
Curated OER
Equations 2
"Equations 2" is the second video in this series. It follows the presentation titled "Simple Equations." This presentation shows how to solve slightly more complicated algebraic equations, like Ax+B=C. Sal uses visuals (like a number...
Khan Academy
Algebra: Linear Equations 4
This is a lesson in solving linear equations. More specifically, students will see how to solve an equation with a variable expression in the denominator of a fraction.
Khan Academy
Solving Equations with the Distributive Property, Linear Equations, Algebra I
Here is an equation in which the first step is to use the distributive property to remove the parenthesis. Then, it is solved for the variables. Since variables are on both sides of the equation, it is important to verify the answer by...
Khan Academy
Example 2: Variables on Both Sides, Linear Equations, Algebra I
Sal offers an example of manipulating numbers on either side of the equal sign to isolate the variable and solve the equation.
Khan Academy
Example: Two-Step Equation with Numerator , Linear Equations, Algebra I
Sal demonstrates how to solve an equation. He begins by saying that the variable needs to be isolated. Then, he shows how to move numbers on either side of the equal sign to isolate the variable. Finally, he verifies answers by plugging...
Khan Academy
How to Solve equations of the Form ax = b, Linear Equations, Algebra I
Sal dissects basic algebraic equations of the form Ax=B. He encourages viewers to fully understand the equations before learning how to manipulate them. Furthermore, he teaches students how to solve the equations systematically. The...
Khan Academy
Example: Two-Step Equations, Linear Equations, Algebra I
Sal adds a few more steps to these problems as he solves algebraic equations with two steps, though he states that "there's more than one way to do it." Those who become confused by increasingly complicated algebra problems on a test...
Mathispower4u
Solving One Step Equations Using Addition and Subtraction (Fractions)
Become partial to solving equations with fractions. An educational video shows learners how to solve one-step equations that require adding or subtracting fractions. They watch as the narrator works through two examples, one for addition...