This document discusses strategies for solving linear equations. It explains that the goal is to isolate the variable by using properties of equality to transform equations into equivalent forms with fewer terms. The key properties discussed are adding or subtracting the same quantity to both sides, multiplying or dividing both sides by the same non-zero quantity, and the distributive property. An example equation is then worked through to demonstrate this process. Students are reminded that inverse operations and these properties can be applied to simplify equations until the variable is alone on one side in the form of x = a constant.