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A two-step equation is an algebraic equation that takes you two steps to solve. You've solved the equation when you get the variable by itself, with no numbers in front of it, on one side of the equal sign.
A two-step problem is a word problem that requires two operations to solve it, for example: I buy a magazine costing 83p and a pencil costing 45p. I pay with a voucher that gives me 20p off the things I am buying. How much do I spend?
A two-step equation is an algebraic equation that takes you two steps to solve. You've solved the equation when you get the variable by itself, with no numbers in front of it, on one side of the equal sign.
3:47 10:28 By dividing both sides of the equation by two on the first side the twos cancel leaving x all byMoreBy dividing both sides of the equation by two on the first side the twos cancel leaving x all by itself.
The general two steps to solve two step equations are: Step 1: Simplify the given equation by removing all brackets and parenthesis: Step 2: Add or subtract to isolate the variable. Step 2: Multiply or divide to determine the value of the variable. Step: Verify the answer by substituting it in the given equation.

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0:14 6:09 How to Solve Two-Step Equations - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Example number one six x minus two is equal to ten the first step to solving a two-step equation isMoreExample number one six x minus two is equal to ten the first step to solving a two-step equation is to undo addition or subtraction by applying the opposite operation. So if we look at the equation.
0:16 9:13 Solving Two-Step Equations | Algebra Equations - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip So we get that X by itself and we're going to use the reverse order of operations. In order to do soMoreSo we get that X by itself and we're going to use the reverse order of operations. In order to do so. So we have 2 times that X and then we subtract a 6. So reverse order of operations.
0:26 6:30 Solving 1 Step and 2 Step Equations - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip So if you're adding you want to subtract. If you're subtracting you want to add if you multiply youMoreSo if you're adding you want to subtract. If you're subtracting you want to add if you multiply you divide if you divide you multiply. And so on.
Checking Solutions to Equations Check that the given number is a solution to the equation: Replace the variable in the equation with the given value, -1. 2 = 2 is a true statement. ... Check that the given number is a solution to the equation: Replace the variable in the equation with the given value, 3.
6:57 11:34 All right if the left side equals the right side when we simplify this we know our answer is correctMoreAll right if the left side equals the right side when we simplify this we know our answer is correct I have 9 plus 3 plus we've got to do our multiplication here 9.

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