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Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments: Solve Linear Equation

For Teachers 9th - 10th Standards
This StudyCards set begins with "what is an equation?" and continues with solving linear equations using the graph of the related linear function(s), the trace and zeros methods.
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National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

Nctm: Illuminations: Algebra Tiles

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This resource is about factoring linear and quadratic expressions in one variable, evaluating them at a given value of the variable, multiplying factors to find the expanded form of the expression, and solving linear and quadratic...
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Two Step Equations Word Problems

For Students 7th Standards
Practice two-step equations word problems.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Two Step Equations With Decimals and Fractions

For Students 7th Standards
Solve two-step equations with decimals and fractions.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Two Step Equations

For Students 7th Standards
Practice solving two-step equations.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Interpret Two Step Equation Word Problems

For Students 7th Standards
Practice these problems and interpret two-step equation word problems.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Find the Mistake: Two Step Equations

For Students 7th Standards
Practice problems where the goal is to find the mistake in two-step equations.
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Texas A&M University

Wtamu Virtual Math Lab: Beginning Algebra: Solving Linear Equations

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Through this tutorial, you'll learn strategies and definitions that will help you solve linear equations. Example problems with step-by-step solutions and practice exercises with answers and explanations make this resource perfect for...
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Wyzant

Wyzant: Equation Calculator

For Students 9th - 10th
Students can input an equation and have the site solve it for them, complete with steps shown and explanations given along the way. Equations must be simple, first- or second-degree with only one variable. A quick list of rules to follow...