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Lesson 2: Apply Properties of Equality

In this Grade 6 lesson from enVision Mathematics, students learn how to apply the Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division Properties of Equality to write equivalent equations. The lesson uses balance scale models to show that performing the same operation on both sides of an equation keeps it true. Students practice identifying and applying these properties to equations involving variables.

Section 1

Maintaining Balance: The Properties of Equality

Property

Addition and Subtraction Properties of Equality:
If the same quantity is added to or subtracted from both sides of an equation, the solution is unchanged.
In symbols, If a=ba = b, then a+c=b+ca + c = b + c and ac=bca - c = b - c.
Multiplication and Division Properties of Equality:
If both sides of an equation are multiplied or divided by the same nonzero quantity, the solution is unchanged.
In symbols, If a=ba = b, then ac=bcac = bc and ac=bc\frac{a}{c} = \frac{b}{c}, c0c \neq 0.

Examples

  • If you have the equation x5=10x - 5 = 10, you can add 5 to both sides to get x5+5=10+5x - 5 + 5 = 10 + 5, which simplifies to x=15x = 15.
  • For the equation 4y=284y = 28, you can divide both sides by 4 to get 4y4=284\frac{4y}{4} = \frac{28}{4}, which simplifies to y=7y = 7.
  • If z+9=12z + 9 = 12, you can subtract 9 from both sides to get z+99=129z + 9 - 9 = 12 - 9, which simplifies to z=3z = 3.

Explanation

To keep an equation balanced, you must perform the exact same operation on both sides. Whatever you add, subtract, multiply, or divide on one side, you must do to the other side too.

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Chapter 4: Represent and Solve Equations and Inequalities

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Understand Equations and Solutions

  2. Lesson 2Current

    Lesson 2: Apply Properties of Equality

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Write and Solve Addition and Subtraction Equations

  4. Lesson 4

    Lesson 4: Write and Solve Multiplication and Division Equations

  5. Lesson 5

    Lesson 5: Write and Solve Equations with Rational Numbers

  6. Lesson 6

    Lesson 6: Understand and Write Inequalities

  7. Lesson 7

    Lesson 7: Solve Inequalities

  8. Lesson 8

    Lesson 8: Understand Dependent and Independent Variables

  9. Lesson 9

    Lesson 9: Use Patterns to Write and Solve Equations

  10. Lesson 10

    Lesson 10: Relate Tables, Graphs, and Equations

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Section 1

Maintaining Balance: The Properties of Equality

Property

Addition and Subtraction Properties of Equality:
If the same quantity is added to or subtracted from both sides of an equation, the solution is unchanged.
In symbols, If a=ba = b, then a+c=b+ca + c = b + c and ac=bca - c = b - c.
Multiplication and Division Properties of Equality:
If both sides of an equation are multiplied or divided by the same nonzero quantity, the solution is unchanged.
In symbols, If a=ba = b, then ac=bcac = bc and ac=bc\frac{a}{c} = \frac{b}{c}, c0c \neq 0.

Examples

  • If you have the equation x5=10x - 5 = 10, you can add 5 to both sides to get x5+5=10+5x - 5 + 5 = 10 + 5, which simplifies to x=15x = 15.
  • For the equation 4y=284y = 28, you can divide both sides by 4 to get 4y4=284\frac{4y}{4} = \frac{28}{4}, which simplifies to y=7y = 7.
  • If z+9=12z + 9 = 12, you can subtract 9 from both sides to get z+99=129z + 9 - 9 = 12 - 9, which simplifies to z=3z = 3.

Explanation

To keep an equation balanced, you must perform the exact same operation on both sides. Whatever you add, subtract, multiply, or divide on one side, you must do to the other side too.

Book overview

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Chapter 4: Represent and Solve Equations and Inequalities

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Understand Equations and Solutions

  2. Lesson 2Current

    Lesson 2: Apply Properties of Equality

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Write and Solve Addition and Subtraction Equations

  4. Lesson 4

    Lesson 4: Write and Solve Multiplication and Division Equations

  5. Lesson 5

    Lesson 5: Write and Solve Equations with Rational Numbers

  6. Lesson 6

    Lesson 6: Understand and Write Inequalities

  7. Lesson 7

    Lesson 7: Solve Inequalities

  8. Lesson 8

    Lesson 8: Understand Dependent and Independent Variables

  9. Lesson 9

    Lesson 9: Use Patterns to Write and Solve Equations

  10. Lesson 10

    Lesson 10: Relate Tables, Graphs, and Equations