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Vocabulary
given valueone-variable equationone-variable inequalitytruthsolution
Skills
  • determine (if a given value is a solution to a one-variable, one-step equation) #dok2
  • determine (if a given value is a solution to a one-variable, one-step inequality) #dok2
  • substitute (given values into one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities) #dok1
  • evaluate (the truth of an equation or inequality after substitution of a value) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can substitute a given value into a one-variable, one-step equation. #dok1
  • I can substitute a given value into a one-variable, one-step inequality. #dok1
  • I can determine if a given value makes a one-variable, one-step equation true. #dok2
  • I can determine if a given value makes a one-variable, one-step inequality true. #dok2
  • I can explain why a value is or isn’t a solution to an equation or inequality. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • A solution to an equation or inequality is any value that makes the statement true when substituted for the variable.
  • You can check if a value is a solution by substituting it into the equation or inequality and evaluating whether the resulting statement is true.
Essential Questions
  • How can you check if a number is a solution to an equation or inequality?
  • What steps do you follow to determine if a value makes an equation or inequality true?
  • Why is it important to check solutions to equations and inequalities?
  • How do the processes for checking solutions in equations differ, if at all, from those for inequalities?
  • How can you explain your reasoning when determining if a solution is valid?