Bell Ringer Use the Distributive Property to solve #1 and #2.

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Bell Ringer Use the Distributive Property to solve #1 and #2. #1. 2 ( 3 + 4 ) #2. ( 6 – 2 ) 5 #3. 9 – 11 #4. 7/14 + 1/2 Bell Ringer

Coming Up….. You could POSSIBLY have a pop quiz tomorrow…..with Vocabulary and problems from Section 4.1.

Test 1 Answers - 75 + ( - 13 ) - 49 – ( - 52 ) ( -3 ) + ( -10 ) 8 – 17 - 17 + 24

Homework Review

Homework Review

4.1 Continued R drive > Key > Week 4 > Wednesday > 4.1 Continued PowerPoint File > Save As > P drive > math > 4.1 PowerPoint

Distributive Property with Algebra Tiles

Example 3

More Examples Use the Distributive Property to write each expression as an equivalent algebraic expression. 2 ( x + 4 ) ( y + 3 ) 6

Example 4

More Examples Use the Distributive Property to write each expression as an equivalent algebraic expression. 4 ( x – 2 ) -2 ( n – 3 )

Show Me What You Know

Test Corrections You may use your notes, PowerPoint, me, and your calculator for help. Do NOT begin homework until I have cleared you to do so.

Homework Section 4.1 #1-15, 21-30

Homework Section 4.1 #1-15, 21-30