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Video Tutorial: Anatomy of an Equation: Two-Step Equations 11
Display Title
Video Tutorial: Anatomy of an Equation: Two-Step Equations 11
Topic
Equations
Description
This segment explains solving equations with addition and division where both the divisor and the constant are negative. Key steps include subtracting the constant and multiplying by the negative reciprocal. Vocabulary includes negative reciprocal, isolate, and simplify. Applications refine algebraic problem-solving involving multiple negatives.
This video is directly related to the topic of Equations. It delves into the mathematical concepts underlying this topic, providing step-by-step explanations to enhance understanding. Specifically, the video illustrates how both the divisor and the constant are negative. Key steps include subtracting the constant and multiplying by the negative reciprocal. Vocabulary includes negative reciprocal, isolate, and simplify. Applications refine algebraic problem-solving involving multiple negatives.
Teacher’s Script: Today we will learn about solving equations. In this video, we will explore key methods for solving equations, such as both the divisor and the constant are negative. Key steps include subtracting the constant and multiplying by the negative reciprocal. Vocabulary includes negative reciprocal, isolate, and simplify. Applications refine algebraic problem-solving involving multiple negatives. Pay attention to how each step builds on the last to reach a solution.
For a complete collection of videos related to Equations click on this link: Anatomy of an Equation Collection.
Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.EE.B.7, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.C.7, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.REI.A.1, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.SSE.A.1.A, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.SSE.A.1.B |
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Duration | 1 minutes |
Grade Range | 9 - 12 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Algebra • Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities • Solving Two-Step Equations |
Copyright Year | 2020 |
Keywords | two-step equations, solving two-step equations, anatomy of two-step-equations, video tutorial |