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Q: How are inverse operations used to solve multi-step equations?
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How do you do linear equations?

To solve linear equations, you always use the inverse operations


How do you solve multistep equations with fractions?

The only possible method is: One step at a time.


How do you use additive inverse in the real world?

The additive inverse is used to solve equations; equations, in turn, are used to model many real-world situations.


What property of equality is used to solve multiplication equations?

"Inverse Operation(s)"


How do you solve 3 dimensional equations?

You can solve the system of equations with three variables using the substitute method, or using matrix operations.


How do you solve equations with fraction?

You solve equations with fractions the same way you solve other equations. You perform various arithmetic operations on both sides of the equals sign until you get the result you want.


How do you solve an equation using addition?

Addition and subtraction are inverse operations. So you can solve addition by subtracting.


What operations are used to solve equations?

multiplication, division, add, subtraction


What equations demonstrates the multiplicative inverse property?

You'll need to insert the 'followings' before we can help you solve it.


How can you use inverse operations to solve an equation without algebra titles?

Without algebra tiles?


How do you solve multplicative inverses to solve equations?

The multiplicative inverse, or reciprocal, of a number "x", is "1/x". For example, the multiplicative inverse of 5 is 1/5. For a fraction, just exchange numerator and denominator. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 2/5 is 5/2.


Why is it necessary to study order of operations and laws of operations before you solve equations?

Because if you did operations in an impermissible order, or violated laws of operations, then your solution to the equation is wrong.