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Because if you did operations in an impermissible order, or violated laws of operations, then your solution to the equation is wrong.
To solve a whole number equation, follow these steps: Simplify both sides of the equation by combining like terms. Use inverse operations to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. Perform the necessary operations to solve for the variable. Check your solution by substituting the value back into the original equation to ensure it satisfies the equation.
You would have a reasonable shot at finding the correct solution.
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Addition and subtraction are inverse operations. So you can solve addition by subtracting.
Because if you did operations in an impermissible order, or violated laws of operations, then your solution to the equation is wrong.
To solve a whole number equation, follow these steps: Simplify both sides of the equation by combining like terms. Use inverse operations to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. Perform the necessary operations to solve for the variable. Check your solution by substituting the value back into the original equation to ensure it satisfies the equation.
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Since there are no symbols representing operations there is no equation (or inequality) and so there is nothing to solve.
You undo one of the operations at a time, always with the aim of isolating the variable you want to solve for on one side.
You would have a reasonable shot at finding the correct solution.
Because you need to use inverse operations and the opposite of multiplication is division.
A two-step equation is a mathematical equation that requires two steps to solve. It involves applying inverse operations to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. The goal is to determine the value of the variable that satisfies the equation.
A two-step equation is an equation that requires two steps to solve We must eliminate any constant that is on the same side as the variable first To solve, use the inverse operations to isolate the variable by itself Remember whatever you do to one side, you must do to the other
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