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  •    Problem solving    in math is more than just finding an answer.
  • Problem solving is a    SKILL    that includes    perseverance and planning   , among other things, to help make the math make sense to you.
  • The greatest mathematicians:
    •    persist   .
    •    look    for counter-examples to disprove themselves.
    •    ask    others to find errors in their work.
    • go back and    fix    it or    try again   .
  • Important aspects of problem solving:
    • You    persevere   .
    • You appropriately use   math tools    to assist you.
    • You look for    efficient    ways to solve problems.
    • You embrace    mistakes    and then    correct    them.
    • You    make a plan    to solve complex problems.
  • Problem-solving plan for equations:
    1. At every instance, ask yourself, “What is happening to the    variable   ?” and    list    each response to that question.
    2. After your list is complete,    draw    an arrow going from the bottom of your list to the top.
    3. For each item in your list, ask yourself, “What operation will    “undo”    (be the inverse) it?” and list the inverse operation.
  • No matter the context, the    rules    of mathematics, including order of operations and inverse operations, stay    the same   .

Example 1

Write a plan to isolate x. Then name the inverse of each step.

8576x243=901  ·8576·7685243+243

  • Find x and circle it
  • What is happening to x?
    x is multiplied by 8576
    243 is subtracted from the x-term
  • What operation will “undo” what you wrote down?

Example 2

Write a plan to isolate x

xAB+E=CD

÷AB ·AB   +E E

  • Find x and circle it
  • What is happening to x?
    x is divided by AB
    E is added to the x-term
  • What operation will “undo” what you wrote down?

 

Example 3

Write a plan to isolate x

347x+P=6

·47·74   3      +3    +P   P

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