Chapter 3
by Sebti Hind
1. Section 3.1:Solving Two-step equations
1.1. Example 1: Using Subtraction and Division to Solve
1.2. Example 2: Using addition and multiplication to solve
1.3. Example 3 : Solving an equation with Negative Coefficients
2. Section 3.2:Solving Equations Having like terms and Parantheses
2.1. Example 1: Writing and solving an equation
2.2. Example 2: Solving Equations Using the Distributive property
2.3. Example 3: Combining like termsAfter Distributing
3. Section 3.3: Solving Equation with variables on both sides.
3.1. Example 1:Solving Equations with Variables on both sides
3.2. Example 2: An equation with no solution
3.3. Example 3 : solving with indentity
4. Section 3.4:Solving inequalities using Addition or subtraction
4.1. What is an inequality
4.2. How to read an inequlity
4.3. Using Addition
4.4. Using Subtraction
5. Section 3.5: Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or division
5.1. Multiplication and division property of inquality
5.2. Using Multiplication
5.3. Using Division
6. Section 3.6: Solving Multi-Step Equations
6.1. Solving
6.2. Soving with combined like Terms