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More Difficult Rearranging Formulae AssessmentMore Difficult Rearranging Formulae Assessment
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Mathed Up!
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9th - 12th
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Math
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45 mins
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More Difficult Rearranging Formulae

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How do you solve equations with more than one variable? Scholars view a video that explains solving literal equations as simply an extension of solving simple equations. Once they have a handle on the concept, they work on several practice problems.

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Concepts

solving equations, literal equations

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Assign the worksheet as classwork

Classroom Considerations

  • Lesson assumes learners have some experience with rearranging literal equations
  • Pupils need to understand the relationship between squares and square roots

Pros

  • Includes multiple types of equations (linear, rational, square root, etc.)

Cons

  • US teachers will likely need to edit questions, as the phrasing may be unfamiliar to learners

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