Chapter 2: Solving Equations
Lesson 2-1: Solving One-Step Equations
The link below is a Khan Academy playlist that goes through a variety of one-step equations. Look over the types that you feel you need to review. This should be a review from 7th grade math!
The link below is a Khan Academy playlist that goes through a variety of one-step equations. Look over the types that you feel you need to review. This should be a review from 7th grade math!
Lesson 2-2: Solving Two-Step Equations
iWork Time 9/25/14
iWork Time 9/25/14
Lesson 2-3: Solving Multi-Step Equations (Thursday, 9.25.14)
Lesson 2-4: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
* You will be doing this lesson with a group in class, using your textbook and the excellent examples that it provides. This video may serve as additional support if you should need it.
* You will be doing this lesson with a group in class, using your textbook and the excellent examples that it provides. This video may serve as additional support if you should need it.
Lesson 2-5: Literal Equations and Formulas (Monday, 9.29.14)
The link below is a Khan Academy playlist that explains how to solve for a variable in an equation. Look over the instructional videos. Record notes on problems or strategies that are new to you. The Algebra textbook is an excellent resource for this lesson.
The link below is a Khan Academy playlist that explains how to solve for a variable in an equation. Look over the instructional videos. Record notes on problems or strategies that are new to you. The Algebra textbook is an excellent resource for this lesson.
Lesson 2-6: Ratios, Rates, and Conversions (Tuesday, 9.30.14)
Lesson 2-7: Solving Proportions (Wednesday, 10.1.14)
*See videos above.
*See videos above.
Lesson 2-8: Proportions and Similar Figures
Lesson 2-9: Percents
*The link below is a basic review of percent proportion. There are many resources for percents. For the most part, this should be a review. However, your textbook has a number of great examples that will help you with more challenging problems that involve percents, so be sure to use it!
*The link below is a basic review of percent proportion. There are many resources for percents. For the most part, this should be a review. However, your textbook has a number of great examples that will help you with more challenging problems that involve percents, so be sure to use it!
Lesson 2-10: Change Expressed as a Percent