How to Solve One-Step Equations
Pennpaper Team
An equation is like a balance scale: both sides must stay equal. Solving means finding the value that makes the sentence true.
Quick idea
Use the inverse operation to undo what is happening to the variable.
Steps
- Find what operation is attached to the variable.
- Use the opposite operation on both sides.
- Simplify to isolate the variable.
- Substitute the answer back into the original equation to check.
Worked example
Solve x plus 7 equals 12.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
The variable has 7 added to it.
Step 2
Undo addition by subtracting 7 from both sides.
Step 3
The solution is x equals 5.
Common mistake
Whatever you do to one side, you must do to the other side. That is what keeps the equation balanced.
Practice problems
- Solve x + 4 = 9.
- Solve y - 6 = 10.
- Solve 3a = 18.
Answers
- x = 5
- y = 16
- a = 6
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