Solving two-step equations involves simplifying linear equations into a single variable. Start by isolating the variable term by performing inverse operations—add or subtract constants on one side, and then multiply or divide to isolate the variable. Ensure to perform these operations symmetrically on both sides of the equation to maintain balance. Simplify the equation step by step until the variable is isolated. Finally, check the solution by substituting it back into the original equation. Two-step equations are foundational in algebra, providing a systematic approach to finding unknown values and essential skills for solving more complex equations.
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