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This Math Talk focuses on systems of equations where one variable is already solved. It encourages students to think about what the equations mean and to rely on the structure of the equations to mentally solve problems. The understanding elicited here will be helpful later in the lesson when students solve additional systems.
To solve the systems, students need to look for and make use of structure (MP7).
Tell students to close their books or devices (or to keep them closed). Reveal one problem at a time. For each problem:
Keep all previous problems and work displayed throughout the talk.
Solve each system mentally.
To involve more students in the conversation, consider asking:
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Some students may have trouble transitioning from systems where both equations are given with one variable isolated to other kinds of systems. Ask these students to look at a system where one of the variables is given as a constant. For example, ask them to look at equation B:
Ask, “If