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1 Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Section 1.8 Simplifying and Writing Algebraic Expressions

2 Terms A term is a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables raised to powers. Examples of terms include 4, z, 5x, and −6xy 2. The coefficient of a term is the number that appears in the term. Page 71

3 Example Determine whether each expression is a term. If it is a term, identify its coefficient. a. 97b. 17x c.4a – 6b d. 9y 2 Solution a. A number is a term. The coefficient is 97. b. The product of a number and a variable is a term. The coefficient is 17. c. The difference of two terms in not a term. d. The product of a number and a variable with an exponent is a term. Its coefficient is 9. Page 72

4 Example Determine whether the terms are like or unlike. a. 9x, −15x b. 16y 2, 1 c. 5a 3, 5b 3 d. 11, −8z Solution a. The variable in both terms is x, with the same power of 1, so they are like terms. b. The term 1 has no variable and the 16 has a variable of y 2. They are unlike terms. c. The variables are different, so they are unlike terms. d. The term 11 has no variable and the −8 has a variable of z. They are unlike terms. Page 72

5 Example Combine terms in each expression, if possible. a. −2y + 7y b. 4x 2 – 6x Solution a. Combine terms by applying the distributive property. −2y + 7y = (−2 + 7)y = 5y b. They are unlike terms, so they can not be combined. Page 73

6 Example Simplify each expression. a. 13 + z – 9 + 7z b. 9x – 2(x – 5) Solution a. 13 + z – 9 + 7z b. 9x – 2(x – 5) = 13 +(– 9) + z + 7z = 13 +(– 9) + (1+ 7)z = 4 + 8z = 9x + (– 2)x + (−2)(– 5) = 9x – 2x + 10 = 7x + 10 Page 74

7 Example Simplify each expression. a. 6x 2 – y + 9x 2 – 3y b. Solution a. 6x 2 – y + 9x 2 – 3y = 6x 2 + 9x 2 + (–1y) + (–3y) = (6 + 9)x 2 + (–1+ (– 3))y = 15x 2 –4y Page 74 Optional step

8 Example Simplify each expression. a. 6x 2 – y + 9x 2 – 3y b. Solution b. Page 74

9 Example A sidewalk has a constant width w and comprises several short sections with lengths 11, 4, and 18 feet. a.Write and simplify an expression that gives the number of square feet of sidewalk. b.Find the area of the sidewalk if its width is 3 feet. Solution a.11w + 4w + 18w = (11 + 4 + 18)w = 33w b. 33w = 33 ∙ 3 = 99 square feet 11 ft 4 ft 18 ft w Page 76

10 End of chapter problems do 56, 58, 72 on page 77 do 74, 76, 78 on page 77-78 do 80, 82 on page 78 do 84, 86, 88 on page 78

11 DONE

12 Objectives Terms Combining Like Terms Simplifying Expressions Writing Expressions


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