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To solve two-step equations, which involve both addition/subtraction and multiplication/division, it's crucial to "undo" operations in the reverse order of the standard Order of Operations [-]. This means addressing addition and subtraction before multiplication and division. For instance, in the equation 2x + 2 = 8, you would first subtract 2 from both sides to isolate the term with 'x' []. Then, you would divide both sides by 2 to solve for 'x', resulting in x = 3 [-]. Similarly, for an equation like x/2 - 1 = 4, you'd add 1 to both sides first, then multiply by 2 to find x = 10 [-].
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To solve two-step equations, which involve both addition/subtraction and multiplication/division, it's crucial to "undo" operations in the reverse order of the standard Order of Operations [-]. This means addressing addition and subtraction before multiplication and division. For instance, in the equation 2x + 2 = 8, you would first subtract 2 from both sides to isolate the term with 'x' []. Then, you would divide both sides by 2 to solve for 'x', resulting in x = 3 [-]. Similarly, for an equation like x/2 - 1 = 4, you'd add 1 to both sides first, then multiply by 2 to find x = 10 [-].