1-3 Solving Equations Translate verbal expressions into algebraic expressions and equations, and vice versa. Solve single and multi-step equations.

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1-3 Solving Equations Translate verbal expressions into algebraic expressions and equations, and vice versa. Solve single and multi-step equations

Write Mathematical Expressions Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. Five less than a number c 9 plus the product of 2 and the number two thirds of the original volume v

Examples Write each expression algebraically The product of ¾ and a to the seventh power. The sum of 11 and x to the third power. c) Evaluate each expression. a. 34 b. 82

Write Verbal Expressions Write a verbal expression for each algebraic expression. a. The quotient of 8 times x squared and 5 y5 – 16y The difference of y to the fifth power and 16 times y

Try These Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. 1. The sum of j and 13 23 less than three times a number Evaluate. 44 Write a verbal expression for the following algebraic expression. 4m4