Pre-Algebra - 5.2 Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Isolated the Variable.
When there is a Variable on BOTH sides on an Equation,
You just need to make a choice of an INVERSE OPERATION to clear out a term
AND
Keep your work BALANCED on both sides of the equation
Given a Scale Drawing and the Scale Factor
Find the Original Measurements
Make a New Scale Drawing with a Different Scale Factor
Find the Scale Factor BETWEEN the two Scaled Diagrams
Pre-Algebra - 5.1 Perimeter and Area
Setup and Solve Variable Equations relating to:
The Perimeter of Triangles and Rectangles
The Area of Triangles and Rectangles
Know how to Identify the Height of a Triangle
Be able to solve/isolate any variable in a formula using Inverse Operations
Math 7 - Module 1D - Lesson 20
How to make a Scale Drawing.
Measure and Record all sides.
Calculate new proportional corresponding sides using the Scale Factor
Calculate Scale Drawing Area using the Area Factor
Math 7 - Module 1D - Lesson 19 - Problem Set
Check your answers and work as you follow along the video where the problems from the problem set are worked out. If you still don't understand, bring it up and have questions next class or during Academic Support.
Math 7 - Module 1D - Lesson 19 - the Rest of the Lesson
These are the exercises in the Notes Packet (not an assignment but part of the notes) you were supposed to do and try on your own. It's for you to check to see if you can succeed on your own. Watch the video to check your own work.
Math 7 - Module 1D - Lesson 19
What is the Area Factor, AF?
How does the Scale Factor, SF relate to the Area Factor?
Given the Area Factor, find the Scale Factor.
Given the Scale Factor, find the Area Factor.
Use the Area Factor to find the Area of a Polygon if given the Area of another proportional Polygon.
Old Measurement X Scale Factor = New Measurement
Old Area X Area Factor = New Area