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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 equation mentally.
To involve more students in the conversation, consider asking as the students share their ideas:
Some students may reason about the value of using logic. For example, in , the must be -3 since . Other students may reason about the value of by changing the value of each side of the equation equally by, for example, dividing each side of by -3 to get the result . Both of these strategies should be highlighted during the discussion where possible.