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Practice Solving Absolute Value Equations
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This google slide presentation takes students from solving basic absolute value equations to solving complex absolute value equations. Slides 1-5 have animated hints and answers to solving these, slides 6-13 are practice slides where only the answers are animated. This is a great way to get your class "on the same page" with this topic. The first few slides provide the opportunity to introduce this as a discussion type format before introducing the topic or you could even use this as a review. There is an exit ticket slide at the end. There are a total of 15 slides (1 introduction, 13 problem slides (the first 5 have animated hints), and the last slide is an exit ticket.

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Practice Solving Absolute Value Equations

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8th - 10th
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15
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

This google slide presentation takes students from solving basic absolute value equations to solving complex absolute value equations. Slides 1-5 have animated hints and answers to solving these, slides 6-13 are practice slides where only the answers are animated. This is a great way to get your class "on the same page" with this topic. The first few slides provide the opportunity to introduce this as a discussion type format before introducing the topic or you could even use this as a review. There is an exit ticket slide at the end. There are a total of 15 slides (1 introduction, 13 problem slides (the first 5 have animated hints), and the last slide is an exit ticket.

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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.
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