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They appear to be different, yet they are the same line. Part 24 out of 33 lessons provides a theorem about the relationships of coefficients of equivalent linear equations. Pupils use the theorem to determine whether two equations are equivalent and to create equivalent equations.
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- Conduct a short review of the arrangement of proportions that maintain the proportional relationship
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- Requires graph paper
- The proof section of the discussion is optional
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