One-Step Linear Equations
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100

x + 2 = 8

x = 6

100

2x + 2 = 10

x = 4

100

x + 3 = 15

   +3     +3

     x = 18

Adding 3 does not undo positive 3.

100

What does PEMDAS stand for?

Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction

100

What number plus two equals 10?

Eight

200

x - 2 = -10

x = -8

200

-3x - 5 = 7

x = -4

200

-2x = -10

   /2     /2

    x = -5

Forgot the negative sign on 2

200

In algebra, operations need to be applied to both sides of the equation. Why?

To keep the equation "balanced" or "equal"

200

If you are $10.79 in debt and then spend another $31.85 on a credit card, what is your account balance?

-$42

300

-2x = 30

x = -15

300

15x + 15 = -15

x = -2

300

6 - x = -9

-6        -6

     x = -15

Forgot the negative on the x

300

Why are multiplication and division opposites?

They "cancel" to one.

300

Your base salary is $40,000 plus $5,000 per project completed. How many projects would you need to make $100,000 per year?

12 projects

400

3 - x = -8

x = 11

400
x/3 + 10 = 15
x = 15
400

3x + 2 = 18

/3           /3

 x + 2 = 6

   -2      -2

      x = 4

Did not follow reverse PEMDAS 

or

did not divide all values by 3

400

Why are addition and subtraction opposites?

They "cancel" to zero

400
A purse contains an equal number of pennies and nickels. How many of each coin are in the purse if the total value of coins is 72 cents?

12 pennies + 12 nickels

500

-x/5 = 55

x = -275

500

-x/7 + 2 = -3

x = 35

500

4(x - 2) + 4 = 10

   4x - 2 + 4 = 10

        4x + 2 = 10

               4x = 12

                 x = 3

Improper distribution AND did not subtract both sides by 2

500

When solving equations, why do we do "reverse" PEMDAS?

Multiplication and division scale to all terms; doing addition and subtraction are more efficient because we can only "combine like terms"

500

An investment of $10,000 is gaining simple interest at 6%. How long does the investment need to sit in the account to get $3,000 in interest?

5 years