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JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers
JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers
JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers
JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers
JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers
JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers
JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers
JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers
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JuanCarlosGED Mathematical Reasoning Lesson 1: Operations with Rational Numbers / Google Slides Lesson Presentation / Warm-Up / Vocabulary / Guided Practice / Independent Practice / Exit Ticket / 20-Question Quiz / Answer Keys / Instructional Videos / * All Aligned to the GED Math Test

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JuanCarlosGED Math Lesson 1 Bundle: Operations with Rational Numbers

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9th - 12th, Adult Education
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121
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Teaching Duration
2 hours

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JuanCarlosGED Mathematical Reasoning Lesson 1: Operations with Rational Numbers / Google Slides Lesson Presentation / Warm-Up / Vocabulary / Guided Practice / Independent Practice / Exit Ticket / 20-Question Quiz / Answer Keys / Instructional Videos / * All Aligned to the GED Math Test

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Standards

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Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has a solution. Construct a viable argument to justify a solution method.
Solve simple rational and radical equations in one variable, and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise.
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