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8th Grade Math: Multi-Step Equations Videos
Solving Multi Step Equations
Video Clip Length: 3 minutes 55 seconds
Video Clip Views: 978
This tutorial teaches you how to solve multi-step equations. First, we combine like terms, first the constants, next the variables. After we simplify it to a simple equation, we divide by the coefficient in front of x, to get x by itself.
The video tutorial is recommended for 8th Grade Math students.
equations, multi step equations, solving equations
Solving Multi Step Equations 2
Video Clip Length: 2 minutes 12 seconds
Video Clip Views: 11492
This tutorial will show you how to solve linear equations with multiple steps. In order to solve for y, you need to combine like terms. First, reduce by adding constants on the left hand side together, then next, you should combine like terms, y's, and then get y by itself with undoing mutliplication using division.
The video tutorial is recommended for 8th Grade Math students.
equations, expressions, multi step equations, solving equations