Algebra 1 2-4 Mixed Review: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
By Matt Richardson
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9 Questions
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Review Lesson 1-2: Evaluate the expression for the given values of the variables.Enter only a number.
Review Lesson 1-2: Evaluate the expression for the given values of the variables.
Enter only a number.
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Review Lesson 1-2: Evaluate the expression for the given values of the variables.Enter only a number.
Review Lesson 1-2: Evaluate the expression for the given values of the variables.
Enter only a number.
10
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Review Lesson 1-2: Evaluate the expression for the given values of the variables.Enter only a number.
Review Lesson 1-2: Evaluate the expression for the given values of the variables.
Enter only a number.
10
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Vocabulay Review: Drag and drop terms from the left to identify the like terms in each expression on the right.
You may need to zoom out to see all of the items. You can also place each item from the left column by selecting it (click it) then selecting (clicking on) the category for it.
Vocabulay Review: Drag and drop terms from the left to identify the like terms in each expression on the right.
You may need to zoom out to see all of the items. You can also place each item from the left column by selecting it (click it) then selecting (clicking on) the category for it.
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Use Your Vocabulary: Fill in the blank with a number to make the equation an identity.Enter only a number.
Use Your Vocabulary: Fill in the blank with a number to make the equation an identity.
Enter only a number.
5
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Use Your Vocabulary: Fill in the blank with a number to make the equation an identity.Enter only a number.
Use Your Vocabulary: Fill in the blank with a number to make the equation an identity.
Enter only a number.
5
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Use Your Vocabulary: Fill in the blank with a term to make the equation an identity.Enter only an algebraic term.
Use Your Vocabulary: Fill in the blank with a term to make the equation an identity.
Enter only an algebraic term.
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Use Your Vocabulary: Which does NOT represent an identity?
Use Your Vocabulary: Which does NOT represent an identity?
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Use Your Vocabulary: Categorize each equation on the left as always true, sometimes true, or never true.
Use Your Vocabulary: Categorize each equation on the left as always true, sometimes true, or never true.
- Always true
- Sometimes true
- Never true