11.1 Determining Whether Values are Solutions
11.1 Writing Equations to Represent Situations
11.1 Writing an Equation and Checking Solutions
11.2 Using Subtraction to Solve Equations
11.2 Using Addition to Solve Equations
11.2 Solving Equations that Represent Geometric Concepts
11.2 Writing Real-World Problems for a Given Equation
11.3 Using Division to Solve Equations
11.3 Using Multiplication to Solve Equations
11.3 Using Equations to Solve Problems
11.3 Writing Real-World Problems
11.4 Graphing the Solutions of an Inequality
11.4 Writing Inequalities
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