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Mathematics, 28.07.2019 20:50 darlenepitre

Will give to correct how can we create equations in one variable and use them to solve problems? how can we create equations in two variables to represent relationships between quantities? how do equations or inequalities us understand how to interpret whether a solution is possible for a particular real-world situation? if i have an even integer on a number which we will call ‘x’, what could youcall the next consecutive number and the next consecutive even integer on the number line? why does the inequality sign have to be flipped when multiplying and dividing by a negative number like in −2x > 10? (mp3) explain the steps in solving the following absolute value equation. 2|x−2|=12. (mp6, 7) how do you show where an inequality is true on a number line? describe the differences between conjunctions and disjunctions. how is solving a literal equation different from solving a one- or two-step equation? (mp6)rubric attached

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