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1 Vocabulary Tables and Expressions Evaluating Expressions Contents Translating Between Words and Expressions Combining Like Terms The Distributive Property Click on a topic to go to that section.

2 Vocabulary Return to Table of Contents

3 What is a Constant? A constant is a fixed value, a number on its own, whose value does not change. A constant may either be positive or negative. Example: 4x + 2 In this expression 2 is a constant. click to reveal

4 What is a Variable? A variable is any letter or symbol that represents a changeable or unknown value. Example: 4x + 2 In this expression x is a variable. click to reveal

5 What is a Coefficient? A coefficient is the number multiplied by the variable. It is located in front of the variable. Example: 4x + 2 In this expression 4 is a coefficient. click to reveal

6 If a variable contains no visible coefficient, the coefficient is 1. Example 1: x + 7 is the same as 1x + 7 - x + 7 is the same as -1x + 7 Example 2:

7 1 In 2x - 12, the variable is "x" True False

8 2In 6y + 20, the variable is "y" True False

9 3In 3x + 4, the coefficient is 3 True False

10 4 What is the constant in 7x - 3? 7 x 3 A B C D - 3

11 5What is the coefficient in - x + 3? none 1 A B C D 3

12 6 x has a coefficient True False

13 What is an Algebraic Expression? An Algebraic Expression contains numbers, variables and at least one operation. Example: 4x + 2 is an algebraic expression. ×

14 What is an Equation? Example: 4x + 2 = 14 An equation is two expressions balanced with an equal sign. Expression 1 Expression 2

15 An expressions contains: numbers variables operations Click to reveal What is the difference between an expression and an equation? An equation contains: numbers variables operations an equal sign Click to reveal

16 Translating Between Words and Expressions Return to Table of Contents

17 List words that indicate addition

18 List words that indicate subtraction

19 List words that indicate multiplication

20 List words that indicate division

21 Be aware of the difference between "less" and "less than". For example: "Eight less three" and "Three less than Eight" are equivalent expressions. So what is the difference in wording? Eight less three:8 - 3 Three less than eight:8 - 3 When you see "less than", you need to switch the order of the numbers.

22 As a rule of thumb, if you see the words "than" or "from" it means you have to reverse the order of the two items on either side of the word. Examples: 8 less than b means b - 8 3 more than x means x + 3 x less than 2 means 2 - x click to reveal

23 The many ways to represent multiplication... How do you represent "three times a"? (3)(a)3(a)3 a3a The preferred representation is 3a When a variable is being multiplied by a number, the number (coefficient) is always written in front of the variable. The following are not allowed: 3xa... The multiplication sign looks like another variable a3... The number is always written in front of the variable

24 Representation of division... How do you represent "b divided by 12"? b ÷ 12 b ∕ 12 b 12

25 When choosing a variable, there are some that are often avoided: l, i, t, o, O, s, S Why might these be avoided? It is best to avoid using letters that might be confused for numbers or operations. In the case above (1, +, 0, 5)

26 Three times j Eight divided by j j less than 7 5 more than j 4 less than j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 + - ÷ TRANSLATE THE WORDS INTO AN ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj ++++++++++++++++++++ -------------------- ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷

27 23 + m The sum of twenty-three and m Write the expression for each statement. Then check your answer.

28 d - 24 Twenty-four less than d Write the expression for each statement. Then check your answer.

29 4(8 - j) Write the expression for each statement. ***Remember, sometimes you need to use parentheses for a quantity.*** Four times the difference of eight and j

30 7w 12 The product of seven and w, divided by 12 Write the expression for each statement. Then check your answer.

31 (6 + p) 2 Write the expression for each statement. Then check your answer. The square of the sum of six and p

32 7 The quotient of 200 and the quantity of p times 7 200 7p 200 - (7p) 200 ÷ 7p A B C D 7p 200

33 835 multiplied by the quantity r less 45 35r - 45 35(45) - r 35(45 - r) A B C D 35(r - 45)

34 9Mary had 5 jellybeans for each of 4 friends. 5 + 4 5 - 4 5 x 4 A B C D 5 ÷ 4

35 10If n + 4 represents an odd integer, the next larger odd integer is represented by n + 2 n + 3 n + 5 A B C D n + 6

36 a less than 27 27 - a a 27 a - 27 A B C D 27 + a 11

37 If h represents a number, which equation is a correct translation of: “Sixty more than 9 times a number is 375”? 9h = 375 9h + 60 = 375 9h - 60 = 375 A B C D 60h + 9 = 375 12

38 Tables and Expressions Return to Table of Contents

39 n 20 40 80 n ÷ 5 Practice Problems! Complete the table

40 n 2n 20 40 100 200 80 40 click

41 n + 11 n 10 28 40

42 n - 60 n 80 120 180

43 2a 48 28 24 Mary's age is twice the age of Jack. Use that fact to complete the table. Jack's Age 12 14 24 a Mary's Age Can you think of an expression containing a variable which determines Mary's age, given Jack's age? click

44 x + 15 $53 $70 $115 The manager of the department store raised the price $15 on each video game. $100 $38 x Price after mark up $55 Original price Can you find an expression that will satisfy the total cost of the video game if given the original price? click

45 g - 2 Kindergarten 8th grade 4th grade A parent wants to figure out the differences in grade level of her two sons. The younger son is two years behind the older one in terms of grade level. older son's grade level younger son's grade level 6 10 2 g Write an expression containing a variable which satisfies the difference in grade level of the two boys. click

46 The tire manufacturer must supply four tires for each quad built. Determine the number of quads that can be built, given then number of available tires. # of tires# of Quads 20 40 100 5 10 25 t t ÷4 or t/4 Can you determine an expression containing a variable for the number of quads built based upon the amount of tires available?

47 13Bob has x dollars. Mary has 4 more dollars than Bob. Write an expression for Mary's money. 4x x - 4 x + 4 A B C D 4x + 4

48 14The width of the rectangle is five inches less than its length. The length is x inches. Write an expression for the width. 5 - x x - 5 5x x + 5 A B C D

49 15Frank is 6 inches taller than his younger brother, Pete. Pete's height is P. Write an expression for Frank's height. 6P P + 6 P - 6 A B C D 6

50 16The dog weighs three pounds more than twice the cat. Write an expression for the dog's weight. Let c represent the cat's weight. 2c + 3 3c + 2 2c + 3c A B C D 3c

51 17Write an expression for Mark's test grade. He scored 5 less than Sam. Let x represent Sam's grade. 5 - x x - 5 5x A B C D 5

52 18Tim ate four more cookies than Alice. Bob ate twice as many cookies as Tim. If x represents the number of cookies Alice ate, which expression represents the number of cookies Bob ate? 2 + (x + 4) 2x + 4 2(x + 4) A B C D 4(x + 2)

53 Evaluating Expressions Return to Table of Contents

54 Steps for Evaluating an Expression: 1.Write the expression 2.Substitute the values given for the variables (use parentheses!) 3.Simplify the Expression Remember Order of Operations! Write - Substitute - Simplify click to reveal

55 37 16 Evaluate (4n + 6) 2 for n = 1 Write – Substitute – Simplify – 100 Drag your answer over the green box to check your work. If you are correct, the value will appear.

56 32 20 Evaluate the expression 4(n + 6) 2 for n = 2 Write – Substitute – Simplify – Drag your answer over the green box to check your work. If you are correct, the value will appear. 256

57 114 130 128 118 116 106 108 Let x = 8, then use the magic looking glass to reveal the correct value of the expression 12x + 2 3 104

58 118 128 130 114 20 800 72 4x + 2x 3 24 Let x = 2, then use the magic looking glass to reveal the correct value of the expression

59 19Evaluate 3h + 2 for h = 3

60 20Evaluate 2(x + 2) 2 for x = -10

61 21 Evaluate 2x 2 for x = 3

62 22 Evaluate 4p - 3 for p = 20

63 23Evaluate 3x + 17 when x = -13

64 24Evaluate 3a for a = -12 9

65 25Evaluate 4a + a for a = 8, c = -2 c

66 26 If t = -3, then 3t 2 + 5t + 6 equals -36 -6 6 A B C D 18

67 27What is the value of the expression |−5x + 12| when x = 5? -37 -13 13 A B C D 37

68 28What is the value of the expression (a 3 + b 0 ) 2 when a = −2 and b = 4? 64 49 -49 A B C D -64

69 29Evaluate 3x + 2y for x = 5 and y = 1212

70 30Evaluate 8x + y - 10 for x = and y = 50

71 Find the distance using the formula d = r t Given a rate of 75 mph and a time of 1.5 hours. 1.) Rewrite the expression : 3.) Simplify the expression: d = r t d = (75) (1.5) d = 112.5 miles 2.) Substitute the values for the variables:

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73 31Find the distance traveled if the trip took 3 hrs at a rate of 60 mph.

74 32Find the distance traveled if the trip took 1 hr at a rate of 45 mph.

75 33Find the distance traveled if the trip took 1/2 hr at a rate of 50 mph.

76 34Find the distance traveled if the trip took 5 hr at a rate of 50.5 mph.

77 35Find the distance traveled if the trip took 3.5 hr at a rate of 50 mph.

78 The Distributive Property Return to Table of Contents

79 An Area Model Find the area of a rectangle whose width is 4 and whose length is x + 2 4 x 2 Area of two rectangles: 4(x) + 4(2) = 4x + 8 4 x + 2 Area of One Rectangle: 4(x + 2) = 4x + 8

80 The Distributive Property Finding the area of the rectangles demonstrates the distributive property 4(x + 2) = 4(x) + 4(2) = 4x + 8 The 4 is distributed to each term of the sum (x + 2) Write an expression equivalent to: 5(x + 3) = 5(x) + 5(3) = 5x + 15 6(x + 4) = 5(x + 7) = 2(x - 1) = 4(x - 8) =

81 The Distributive Property a(b + c) = ab + ac Example: 2(x + 3) = 2x + 6 (b + c)a = ba + ca Example: (x + 7)3 = 3x + 21 a(b - c) = ab - ac Example: 5(x - 2) = 5x - 10 (b - c)a = ba - ca Example: (x - 3)6 = 6x - 18 click to reveal

82 The Distributive Property is often used to eliminate the parentheses in expressions like 4(x + 2). This makes it possible to combine like terms in more complicated expressions. EXAMPLE: 3(4x - 6) = 3(4x) - 3(6) = 12 x - 18 -2(x + 3) = -2(x) + -2(3) = -2x + -6 or -2x - 6 -3(4x - 6) = -3(4x) - -3(6) = -12x - -18 or -12x + 18 TRY THESE: 4(7x + 5) = -6(2x + 4) = -3(5m - 8) =

83 Keep in mind that when there is a negative sign out side of the parenthesis it really is a -1. For example: -(3x + 4) = -1(3x + 4) = -1(3x) + -1(4) = -3x - 4 What do you notice about the original problem and its answer? The numbers are turned to their opposites. Remove to see answer. Try these: -(2x + 5) =-(-5x + 3) = -(6x - 7) = -(-x - 9) =

84 36 4(x + 6) = 4 + 4(6) True False

85 37Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression without parentheses 2(x + 5) 2x + 5 2x + 10 x + 10 A B C D 7x

86 38Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression without parentheses (x - 6)3 3x - 6 3x - 18 x - 18 A B C D 15x

87 39Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression without parentheses -4 (x - 9) -4x - 36 4x - 36 -4x + 36 A B C D 32x

88 40 Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression without parentheses - (4x - 2) -4x - 2 4x - 2 -4x + 2 A B C D 4x + 2

89 Combining Like Terms Return to Table of Contents

90 Like terms: terms in an expression that have the same variable raised to the same power Like Terms 6x and 2x 5y and 8y 4x 2 and 7x 2 NOT Like Terms 6x and x 2 5y and 8 4x 2 and x 4

91 41 Identify all of the terms like 5y 5 4y 2 18y A B C D E -1y

92 42Identify all of the terms like 8x 5x 4x 2 8y A B C D 8 E -10x

93 43Identify all of the terms like 8xy 5x 4x 2 y 3xy A B C D 8y E -10xy

94 44Identify all of the terms like 2y 51y 2w 3y A B C D 2x E -10y

95 45Identify all of the terms like 14x 2 5x 2x 2 3y 2 A B C D 2x E -10x 2

96 Simplify by combining like terms 6x + 3x = (6 + 3)x = 9x 5x + 2x = (5 + 2)x = 7x 4 + 5(x + 3) = 4 + 5(x) + 5(3) = 4 + 5x + 15 = 5x + 19 7y - 4y = (7 - 4)y = 3y Notice that when combining like terms, you add/subtract the coefficients but the variable remains the same.

97 Try These: 8x + 9x 7y - 5y 6 + 2x + 12x 7y + 7x

98 46 8x + 3x = 11x True False

99 47 7x + 7y = 14xy True False

100 484x + 4x = 8x 2 True False

101 49-12y + 4y = -8y True False

102 50-3 + y + 5 = 2y True False

103 51-3y + 5y = 2y True False

104 527x -3(x - 4) = 4x +12 True False

105 537 +(x + 2)5 = 5x + 9 True False

106 54 4 +(x - 3)6 = 6x -14 True False

107 553x + 2y + 4x + 12 = 9xy + 12 True False

108 563x 2 + 7x + 5(x + 3) + x 2 = 4x 2 + 12x + 15 True False

109 579x 3 + 2x 2 + 3(x 2 + x) + 5x = 9x 3 + 5x 2 + 6x True False

110 58The lengths of the sides of home plate in a baseball field are represented by the expressions in the accompanying figure. yz y y xx Which expression represents the perimeter of the figure? 5xyz x 2 + y 3 z 2x + 3yz A B C D 2x + 2y + yz

111 x x+2 x+3 7 x x+2 x+3 7 59Find the perimeter of the octagon. x +24 6x + 24 24x A B C D 30x


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