Unit+3+Linear+Equations

=Unit 3: Linear Equations=
 * October 8th, 2009**

[] This shows how to solve linear equations.

You can isolate variables in an equation by performing opposite operations.

__** Some steps to remember for solving equations: **__ 1. Isolate the variable 2. Whatever you do to one side you have to do to the other 3. Perform the oppisite operation 4. Combine all like-terms 5. When you have your answer, check your work

I found an interesting website that can help you with linear equations. It is []. It is a very interesting website that is thorough and really takes you through the steps with good explanation.

The following website gives you step by step examples to solve **linear equations that have fractions**. There is a narrarator that guides you through a video of how to solve the equations. The narrarator also does a check for each equation so you know it's correct. The video is almost a half hour long so you don't have to watch the whole thing if you don't want to. It's pretty cool to watch and can clear up any questions you have about how to solve linear equations with fractions. [|http://www.monroecc.edu/wusers/javery/multimedia/SoFract/SoFract.htm]\

This website shows you how to solve linear equations by using examples. There's even a part where you can solve the equations that they give you! There's also information about word problems and algebraic expressions. []

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This video demonstrated how to solve equations. I really liked it, and I think it would be very helpful. It also included equations with fractions. All of the comments on this video were very positive. It was clear and simple. Check it out. []