Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms | Multi-Step Equations | Math with Mr. J
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Welcome to Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms with Mr. J! Need help with how to solve equations with like terms? You're in the right place!
Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you if you're looking for help with solving equations. Mr. J will go through examples of equations with like terms and explain how to solve them by combining like terms.
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- An Intro to Terms = • What are Terms in Alge...
- An Intro to Like Terms = • An Intro to Like Terms...
- An Intro to Combining Like Terms = • An Intro to Combining ...
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Hopefully this video is what you're looking for when it comes to solving equations with like terms.
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✅ Need help with terms, like terms, and/or combining like terms? Check out these videos:
- An Intro to Terms = ua-cam.com/video/blq2uk0lKCA/v-deo.html
- An Intro to Like Terms = ua-cam.com/video/nVeCKhemeSM/v-deo.html
- An Intro to Combining Like Terms = ua-cam.com/video/eNv4fHb7OvU/v-deo.html
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How do you know which numbers to put under which numbers?
For example, you have negative one under the 29 I’m not good with these I would’ve put negative one under 4a
Hello Mr J sir I have a question I'm working on my Math and I'm a bit confused with a example you posted I'm talking about the program. Dividing a Decimal bu a whole number it says in the bottom is the divisor a whole number? how do I know when the divisor is a whole number?
The whole number has no dacimal point
Exp this is a Whole number > 1 or 2 or so on ..
While Decimals have point before number like > 0.1
This one thenth I mean in fraction 1/10
Similarly 0.01
So this is 1/100
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