In Topic A, students begin by transcribing written statements using symbolic notation. Then, students write linear and non-linear expressions leading to linear equations, which are solved using properties of equality.
Students learn that not every linear equation has a solution. In doing so, students learn how to transform given equations into simpler forms until an equivalent equation results in a unique solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions. Throughout Topic A students must write and solve linear equations in real-world and mathematical situations.
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