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From: Teh Oh Kian <mr_teh@hotmail.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2000071011:13:00 Subject: Algebraic Equations. I would suggest that to make teaching Algebraic Equations more meaning and interesting classrooms, one can introduce problems as follows: Solve for x: 1. x + 1/2 = 3. 2. (x+2)/3 = 5. 3. x/2 + 3 = 4 1/2. 4. x/3 + 2/5 = 3 1/4. 5. (x+2)/3 = x + 2/3. and many other types of linear algebraic equations in one unknown. Cheers, Teh
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