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Undo operations step by step to find what the variable equals, like unlocking a puzzle.
Long ago, people needed to solve problems like sharing land or trading goods. Equations (math sentences with a missing number) helped them find answers. Today, solving multi-step equations builds on this to handle tougher puzzles.
These steps led to multi-step equations. They let you find one unknown in a busy math sentence.
An equation is like a balanced scale. A variable (like x) is the mystery number you solve for. Multi-step means more than one operation to undo.
See how the left side has the variable x multiplied by 3 and then added 5? You undo addition first, then division, to keep the scale level.
Follow these steps every time. Start by undoing the last operation done to x.
Notice the colors match operations. Subtract first to undo add, then divide to undo multiply.
Let's solve 2(x β 3) = 10. You can do this!
| Strength | Common Mistake | Fix |
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| This Lesson | Advanced |
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Master this, then tackle equations with two x's or more variables. You're on your way!