Solve simple one - step
equations Solve simple two - step
equations Solve simple two - step equations involving negative numbers Solve equations involving one pair of brackets Solve equations involving two pairs of brackets Solve equations involving two pairs of brackets and negative numbers Solve equations with an unknown on both sides of the equals sign
Not exact matches
I like to put a couple of
simple equations on craft sticks for the kids to
solve.
They managed to
solve this
equation, and obtain relevant physical quantities that are measurable experimentally to check the validity of their solution, by employing a
simple analogy with another field, that of quantum mechanics and the solution to the famous Schrodinger
equation.
Fortunately, a bathroom scale can still aid in
solving this problem (albeit in an unexpected way) by using a
simpler equation.
By
solving the
equation, the authors have successfully transformed the problem into a much
simpler equation, which accounts for the scattering effect of light on the captive atoms.
Now Stefanie Barz's team at the University of Vienna, Austria, has got Lloyd's algorithm working on a very
simple quantum computer, using two entangled photons to
solve a system of two
equations (arxiv.org/abs/1302.1210).
- SolveDating's Dating Advice - Problems of dating can be
solved using
simple math
equations.
Simple Worksheet for students beginning to
solve equations by balancing.
Use variables to represent quantities in a real - world or mathematical proble, and construct
simple equations and inequalities to
solve problems by reasoning about the quantities
When you say «math problem» we often envision an
equation, whether that be word or
simple calculation to
solve.
A worksheet on
solving simple linear
equations including the cases where there are fractions and brackets.
Students are required to
solve simple linear
equations then write the value of the solution in the crossword grid.
20 questions starting from
simple one step
equations, building up to
solving equations with unknowns on both sides.
In this lesson, learners are able to: 1)
solve 2 simultaneous
equations in 2 variables (linear / linear or linear / quadratic) algebraically; 2) find approximate solutions using a graph 3) translate
simple situations or procedures into algebraic expressions or formulae; derive an
equation (or 2 simultaneous
equations), Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
The titles for these Mental Starters are: Easy
Equations Equation Balances Linear
Equations Including Brackets
Simple Simultaneous
Equations Solving Difference of Squares
Equations
(Australian Curriculum) NSW MA4 - 10NA uses algebraic techniques to
solve simple linear and quadratic
equations
This worksheet will help low ability students
solving simple equations using function machines / arrow diagrams.
Four games to play to reinforce
solving simple equations and substitution, so quite suitable for year 6 and key stages 3 or 4.
It sounds impossible and possibly fanciful however be assured that it is not at all impossible but on the contrary you will be very surprised how
simple the method is for
solving (linear) simultaneous
equations in 10 seconds.
There are plenty of reminders for
solving simple quadratic
equations like x ² = 16 and also simultaneous
equations where one
equation is not linear.
This one covers
simple solving equations.
Uses
simple yet carefully - designed
equations that develop a deep understanding of the fundamentals of
solving equations.
A
simple worksheet with 7 angles to find by
solving equations and recognising alternate / corresponding / co-interior angles in a mine craft setting.
A PowerPoint slide show with step by step animated examples of how to
solve simple linear
equations (e.g. 2x - 6 = 14).
Complete lesson introducing
solving simple linear
equations (includes topic test) Visit weteachmaths.co.uk for - Lessons and worksheets suitable for the 9 - 1 GCSE Specification - A-Level teaching resources for Core 1, Core 2, Core 3, Core 4, Decision 1 and Statistics 1 - Teaching resources for Level 3 Core Mathematics - Schemes of work for Higher and Foundation GCSE Maths (adapted for the 9 - 1 specification)- Topic tests for GCSE Maths and A-Level Maths - Support for the teaching and coursework in GCSE Statistics
(a)
Solve simple equations involving fractions, e.g. x / 3 - 4 = x (b)
Solve equations where the variable is in the denominator, e.g. 1 / (1 - 3x) = x (c)
Solve equations requiring cross multiplication, e.g 3 / (2x + 1) = 4 / (3 - x)
The lessons start with very
simple equations and shows how they can be
solved.
The second carousel contains: factorising, direct proportion (
simple),
solving equations, percentages using the multiplier method, reverse percentages, percentage change, using formulae.
A
simple resource covering simultaneous
equations and
solving by elimination, substitution and use of graphical methods.
The resource includes two
simple equations that are
solved using the bar model method, 5x - 4 = 3x + 2 and 3x + 5 = 2x + 11.
A PPT which breaks down word problems to create
simple algebraic
equations before
solving them.
The first problems require students to set up a
solve an
simple linear
equation then a problem involving finding angles in regular polygons.
This is a complete lesson on «
Solving Simple Equations» that is suitable for GCSE Foundation and KS3 students.
Pupils complete either the yellow (
solving simple simultaneous
equations with straight forward elimination) or the green route (multiplication or substitution).
Visual of seesaw showing how to keep
simple equations balanced while
solving.
objectives include: Year 6 objectives •
solve problems involving the calculation and conversion of units of measure, using decimal notation up to 3 decimal places where appropriate • use, read, write and convert between standard units, converting measurements of length, mass, volume and time from a smaller unit of measure to a larger unit, and vice versa, using decimal notation to up to 3 decimal places • convert between miles and kilometres • recognise that shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa • recognise when it is possible to use formulae for area and volume of shapes • calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles • calculate, estimate and compare volume of cubes and cuboids using standard units, including cubic centimetres (cm ³) and cubic metres (m ³), and extending to other units [for example, mm ³ and km ³] • express missing number problems algebraically • find pairs of numbers that satisfy an
equation with 2 unknowns • enumerate possibilities of combinations of 2 variables • draw 2 - D shapes using given dimensions and angles • recognise, describe and build
simple 3 - D shapes, including making nets • compare and classify geometric shapes based on their properties and sizes and find unknown angles in any triangles, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons • illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius • recognise angles where they meet at a point, are on a straight line, or are vertically opposite, and find missing angles • describe positions on the full coordinate grid (all 4 quadrants) • draw and translate
simple shapes on the coordinate plane, and reflect them in the axes • interpret and construct pie charts and line graphs and use these to
solve problems • calculate and interpret the mean as an average • read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10,000,000 and determine the value of each digit • round any whole number to a required degree of accuracy and more!
** Learning Objectives covered: ** To
solve simple algebraic
equations.
Full lesson on Promethean software, for setting up and
solving simple linear
equations, including: - differentiated learning objectives - key words - slides containing examples for use when teaching the content - differentiated questioning
These posters are designed to explain
simple methods of
solving mathematical
equations in various different, but common forms.
A
simple worksheet with questions covering simplifying algebraic expressions, writing expressions, substituting and
solving equations (the answer sheet provided).
These worksheets (and answers) look at
solving simple equations moving u to
solving equations involving a bracket.
A worksheet on
solving simple and harder quadratic
equations using factorisation.
This powerpoint includes questions on fractions into decimals sequences the nth term
solving simple equations dividing into a given ratio simplifying expressions factorising multiplying decimals
Topics included are: Area of a regular shape Simplifying algebraic expressions
Solving simple equations removal of brackets Finding the percentage of a quantity Expressing as a percentage Compound interest Fractions (add, multiply, divide) Probability of a single event Probability when a spinner is spun twice Dividing into a given ratio Conversion of metric units Distance, Speed, Time Density, Mass, Volume
Two sets of questions with answers on: - function machines - forming and
solving simple equations - simplifying expressions - substitution
Includes negative coefficients of x, x on both sides, expanding and simplifying before
solving and very
simple fractional
equations The answers in each block are the same (e.g. all the question 1s have x = 2, all the question 2s have x - 5) which makes it easier to check as you go round the room.
Can be challenged further with
solving simple equations with fractions and includes a peer assess worksheet.
• Detailed Rubric with criteria for 4 levels • Exemplar Clock Pictures - level 3 and 4 clocks to help students construct success criteria Their knowledge of
solving equations,
simple and multi-step, through applying opposite operations is solidified and thoroughly tested as they work backwards and forwards to create and check their
equations.
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.CED.A.1 Create
equations and inequalities in one variable... - CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.REI.A.1 Explain each step in
solving a
simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original
equation has a solution.
A
simple worksheet for
solving simple algebra including rearranging
equations to collect like terms and expanding brackets to
solve equations.