Solve single-step linear equations using inverse operations. 0506.3.3
Links verified on 9/15/2014
- Inverse Operations - [designed for grades 3-4] explanation with several examples, followed by a page of practice problems
- Linear Equations in One Variable - tutorial with examples, several video clips are available to help student understanding
- Solve Equations with Algebra - How to solve linear equations in one variable using algebra
- Solve One Step Linear Equations - IXL quiz designed for grade 8
- Solving Equations Using Inverse Operations - [worksheet] explanation, examples and fifteen sample questions plus one standardized test practice question
- Solving One-Step Linear Equations - four page lesson from Purple Math, includes a Mathway widget to practice
- Translating Words Into Symbols - Translating words into symbols is equivalent to modeling a situation using an equation and variables
- Using Inverse Operations to Solve Equations: When Students Ask - suggestions for ways to answer student questions regarding this standard
- Using Letters as Variables in Algebra - part of the Making Math Meaningful series
- Variables and Constants in Algebra - from School for Champions
- What Variable Would You Use ...? - an answer from Wiki Answers
- Why Do We Use Variables in Algebra? - from Ask Dr. Math
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