Solve one-step and multistep linear equations in one variable.
Use inverse operations in reverse order to isolate the variable, then check your answer.
核心知识
Use inverse operations in reverse order — undo addition/subtraction first, then undo multiplication/division — to isolate the variable.
深入理解
A one-step equation needs just one operation to solve:
For multistep equations, reverse the order of operations. If the equation is
When fractions or decimals appear, you can clear them early by multiplying every term by the LCD (least common denominator). This turns a messy-looking equation into one with whole numbers.
分步讲解
- Simplify each side of the equation if needed (distribute, combine like terms).
- Use inverse operations to undo addition or subtraction — move constant terms away from the variable.
- Use inverse operations to undo multiplication or division — isolate the variable completely.
- Check your answer by substituting it back into the original equation.
常见误解
- Forgetting to apply an operation to both sides of the equation — subtracting from the left but not the right.
- Dividing only the first term by the coefficient instead of every term on both sides.
- Reversing the order of operations incorrectly — trying to divide before subtracting when the variable term has both.
示例解析
What is the solution to
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