Solve a Literal Equation for a Variable (Example 2)
Literal equations are just like regular equations, but with more variables. By watching a video, pupils learn to solve literal equations. Two of the examples involve formulas associated with interest, while the other two examples are non-contextual.
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Adaptable
Instructional Ideas
- Use the video in a review session
Classroom Considerations
- Scholars should have knowledge of literal equations
- Learners must understand that parentheses indicate multiplication
Pros
- Explains all steps of work
- Well-paced video is informative and engaging
Cons
- None
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