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Math Example--Solving Equations--One-Variable Equations: Example 27

One-Variable Equations: Example 27

One-Variable Equations: Example 27

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Equations

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This final example in the one-variable equations series likely presents a challenging equation that incorporates various concepts covered in previous examples. It may involve a combination of fractions, exponents, radicals, or absolute values, requiring students to apply a wide range of algebraic skills. The solving process might necessitate multiple steps, including simplification, factoring, and applying specific algebraic properties. This problem serves as a comprehensive test of students' equation-solving abilities, encouraging them to think critically about which techniques to apply and in what order. It emphasizes the importance of careful algebraic manipulation, logical reasoning, and thorough solution checking. By successfully solving this equation, students demonstrate their mastery of one-variable equation concepts and their readiness to tackle more advanced mathematical problems.

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Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.EE.B.7, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.EE.B.4.A
Grade Range 6 - 8
Curriculum Nodes Algebra
    • Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities
        • Solving Multistep Equations
        • Solving One-Step Equations
        • Solving Two-Step Equations
Copyright Year 2013
Keywords variable, equation, solution, two-step equation