This presentation includes step-by-step examples on how to find the slope of a line given a graph, given two-points, and given a linear equation. Also included in this .ppt presentation are the different types of slopes: positive, negative, zero, and undefined and practice problems for students to work on to break up the examples.
This Powerpoint introduces using inductive and deductive reasoning to look at general rules for sequences. The presentation includes examples and practice problems, and also goes over counterexamples.
This presentation includes step-by-step examples on how to find x- and y- intercepts given both a graph and a linear equation, and how to use these intercepts to graph a linear equation. Also included in this .ppt are practice problems for students.
This .ppt consists of 16 slides covering multiplying:
- a monomial and a monomial
- a monomial and a polynomial
- a binomial and a binomial
- larger polynomials
This file contains reproducible notes that can be cut-out and glued into student journals. These notes are not only time-saving, but also give students an invaluable resource. This .pdf solving file contains step-by-step notes on rational expressions, including; (1) adding and subtracting rational expressions, (2) multiplying rational expressions, and (3) dividing rational expressions. I have another download available that includes this file, and all of my other downloadable glue-in note topic
This PowerPoint presentation talks about using additive inverses and multiplicativeinverses to solve one-step equations. It includes an intro. slide and five examples.
This PowerPoint presentation shows step-by-step examples on how to graph a linear equation using a table, how to check if a point is on a line, and how to write a linear equation in standard form. This presentation also includes practice problems for students.
This PowerPoint goes over explains that square roots and cubed roots are inverse operations to squaring and cubing, shows step-by-step examples, and practice problems for students.
This PowerPoint contains two step-by-step examples of how to solve muti-step equations, and two practice problems for studets to try on their own. One of the examples of a three-step equation, while the other example requires distributing ang combining like-terms.
This is a short PowerPoint that shows students one example of an equation that has variables on both sides. The presentation includes two, side-by-side methods for solving the equation; (1)The Traditional Method and (2)Decomposing. At this point in algebra, students should already have distributing, combing-like terms, and performing operations to both sides of an equation, in their skill set. This presentation is meant to simply show students what to do if their unknown variable is on both
This PowerPoint shows students three methods for solving a proportion,(1)Clearing the Denominator, (2)The Cross-Products Property, and (3)Using an Equivalence of 1. This allows students to see the methods side-by-side and choose a method that works for them, and allows teachers to reach more students than they would if they only showed one method for solving.
This .pdf file contains 30 days of daily algebra warm-up problems. Each day consists of 4 problems for a total of 120 algebra problems. These warm-ups can be projected for daily practice in student notebooks or can be shrunken down and copied for students. You can choose to use one or all four problems a day.
This PowerPoint gives students step-by-step examples of solving absolute-value equations. The presentation includes three increasingly difficult examples to show students a variety equations.
This .ppt consists of 16 slides covering multiplying:
- a monomial and a monomial
- a monomial and a polynomial
- a binomial and a binomial
- larger polynomials
This PowerPoint presentation talks about using additive inverses and multiplicativeinverses to solve one-step equations. It includes an intro. slide and five examples.
This PowerPoint goes over the components of a power (base and exponent)and uses exploration and pattern to go over the multiplication properties of exponents.
7th - 12th
Algebra, Math
$4.00
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