Friday, January 22, 2010

12.5 Problem Solving Strategy: Write an Equation (p. 282-283)

I. Identify which quantities are equal to each other.
II. Use key words in the problem, identify operations needed to solve.
III. Use a variable to represent any unknown quantity
IV. Write an equation that models what is given in the problem

Thursday, January 21, 2010

12.4 Solve Subtraction Equations (p. 280-281)

I. Focus on getting the variable alone on one side of the equation
II. Addition Property of Equality: Add the same number to both sides of an equation, the two sides will remain equal

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

12.2-3 Solve Addition Equations (p.277-279)

I. Focus on getting the variable alone on one side of the equation
A. Use the subtraction property of equality to subtract an equal amount from BOTH SIDES of the equation

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

12.1 Words and Equations (p.274-275)

I. Use the same strategies to translate word expressions to equations – similar to the way you translate word expressions to numerical and algebraic expressions.
II. Use variables to represent an unknown number or value
III. “is” translates as “=”

Monday, January 18, 2010

11.3-4 Expressions with Squares and Square Roots (p.264-267)

I. Use order of operations to evaluate any expression
II. In the order of operations, square roots are evaluated at the same time as exponents.