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In the previous lessons, we used hanger diagrams to reason about ways to approach equations of the form
After a warm-up designed to remind students about operating on rational numbers, students are asked to solve some straightforward equations involving negative numbers. “Doing the same thing to each side” is presented as a valid method, even though negative numbers are involved. In the last activity, students do the same thing to each side of an equation and their partner tries to guess what they did. The purpose is to communicate that doing the same thing to each side maintains equality even when the moves aren’t intended to lead to the equation's solution.
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Let’s show that doing the same to each side works for negative numbers too.