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Algebra 1, Part 1

Module 1 Content Guide


Introduction to
Linear Equations

Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module, you will be able to do the following:
• Interpret parts of an expression such as terms, factors, and coefficients.
• Identify the steps to solve a one variable equation.
• Explain each step in solving a simple equation.
• Solve linear equations in one variable.
• Create equations in one variable and use them to solve problems.

Background Notes
Algebra 1 , Part 1
Module 1 Content Guide

Topic 1.1 Intro to Linear Equations


Fill in the tables with examples of each
Expression Equation
Identify the parts of the expression
8𝑎 + 3𝑏 − 7𝑐 − 2

Part Example

Constant
Fill in the blanks:
Coefficients
Linear equations are mathematical
equations that include an: Variables
with: Operators
that have an exponent of : Terms

Linear Example Linear Non-Example


Algebra 1 , Part 1
Module 1 Content Guide

Topic 1.2 Foundations of Algebra


Fill In the Following Tables
Property Variable Example Number Example
Identity Property of Addition 𝑎+0=𝑎 6+0=6
Identity Property of Multiplication

Addition Property of Equality

Subtraction Property of Equality

Multiplication Property of Equality

Division Property of Equality

Commutative Property of Addition

Commutative Property of Multiplication

Associative Property of Addition

Associative Property of Multiplication

Distributive Property

Key Terms of Math Operations

Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Equals


Quotient
Average of
Split Evenly
Algebra 1 , Part 1
Module 1 Content Guide

Topic 1.3 Using Properties to Solve for x


Fill in the tables from examples provided in the lesson

Additive Inverse Property Multiplicative Inverse


Property
Example: 5 3
Example: ⋅ = 1
3 5

3𝑥 = 18
1 1
⋅ 3𝑥 = ⋅ 18
3 3

1𝑥 = 6

Multiplicative Inverse Substitution


Property with Fractions
Example: Example:
Algebra 1 , Part 1
Module 1 Content Guide

Topic 1.4 Multistep Equations with One Variable

Practice solving using both Horizontal Math and Vertical Math


6𝑥 + 5 = 3𝑥 − 2
Horizontal Math Vertical Math

6𝑥 + 5 = 3𝑥 − 2 6𝑥 + 5 = 3𝑥 − 2
−5
6𝑥 + 5 = 3𝑥 − 2 − 5
6𝑥 = 3𝑥 − 7
6𝑥 − 3𝑥 = 3𝑥 −7

⋅ 3𝑥 = 7 3𝑥 = −7
3 3
𝑥= 𝑥=

Fill in the blank:

Solving for 𝑥:

No Solution: This happens when you ________ like terms and the
variable is ____________ and the end statement is _________.

Infinite Solution: This happens when you __________ like terms and
the __________ is eliminated and the end statement is ________.

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