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Algebra 1 Chapter 3 Test

Inverse operations are operations that undo each other. Addition and subtraction is an example of an inverse operation. This document contains an Algebra 1 chapter 3 test with questions asking students to solve various equations, find values of variables when given other values, and rewrite equations so that one variable is a function of another. It contains 9 equations to solve and 3 word problems involving algebraic expressions.

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Algebra 1 Chapter 3 Test

Inverse operations are operations that undo each other. Addition and subtraction is an example of an inverse operation. This document contains an Algebra 1 chapter 3 test with questions asking students to solve various equations, find values of variables when given other values, and rewrite equations so that one variable is a function of another. It contains 9 equations to solve and 3 word problems involving algebraic expressions.

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ALGEBRA 1 Chapter 3 Test

Name: Date:

Complete the sentence

Inverse operations are operations that undo each other. Addition and __________ is 

an example of an inverse operation.

Solve
x – 12 = 13
­16 = 9 + x
35a = ­70
(½)b = 14
(¼ )x – 5 = 27
14x + 3x – 40 = 11
3x – 8 = ­3x + 4
40 – 14y = 6y
6(x – 9) = ­12x + 36

 Solve for b ₁  

A = (½)h(b₁ + b₂)

Solve for t

I = Prt

Rewrite the equation so that y is a function of x, the find y when x = ­1, 0, 2

7x + y =13

3x + 5y = 15

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