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Algebra 1 2-1 Independent Practice: Solving One-Step Equations

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Vocabulary: Which property of equality would you use to solve the equation?

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Vocabulary: Which property of equality would you use to solve the equation?

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Vocabulary: Which property of equality would you use to solve the equation?

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Vocabulary: Which property of equality would you use to solve the equation?

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Reasoning:

1. Write a one-step equation.

2. Then, write a second equation that is equivalent to your equation.

3. How can you prove that both equations are equivalent? (Hint: consider the properties of equality.)

Be sure to respond to all parts of this item in your response.

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Reflection: Math Success