Math 7 Combine Like Terms. Title: Combine Like Terms Objective: To combine like terms EQ: How do I combine Like Terms? In your INB, Page.

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Math 7 Combine Like Terms

Title: Combine Like Terms Objective: To combine like terms EQ: How do I combine Like Terms? In your INB, Page

Vocabulary Terms Coefficient Parts of algebraic expressions that are separated by plus or minus signs Example: The terms of 2x + 3 are 2x and 3 The number in a term that is the product of a number and a variable; the number is the coefficient Example: The coefficient of 2x + 3 is 2.

Constant term Like terms A term that has a number but no variable Example: In the expression 5y + 9, the term 9 is a constant term. Terms that have identical variable parts with corresponding variables raised to the same power (two or more constant terms are considered like terms) Example: In the expression x + 4 – 2x + 1, x and -2x are like terms and 4 and 1 are like terms

Example #1 First Step: Write the Problem Identify like terms of the expression. 1.-3z z

Example #1 Second Step: Identify the like terms, of the expression. 1.-3z z like terms: -3z and 4z What are the like terms?

Example #2 First Step: Write the Problem Identify the like terms of the expression – 9r + 7r - 6

Example #2 Second Step: Identify the like terms of the expression – 9r + 7r - 6 like terms: -9r, 7r and 15 and -6 What are the like terms?

Example #3 First Step: Write the Problem Identify the like terms of the expression. 3. 2y + 8 – 2y – 4

Example #3 Second Step: Identify the like terms of the expression. 3. 2y + 8 – 2y – 4 like terms: 2y, -2y and 8, -4 What are the like terms?

Combine Like Terms Step 1: Group the like terms together 2y + 8 – 2y – 4 2y - 2y Step 2: perform the operation on each group of like terms. What is 2y-2y? What is 8-4? Step 3: Write the finished expression 4

Combine Like Terms - Example 4 Step 1: Group the like terms together 3x x - 3 3x + 4x Step 2: perform the operation on each group of like terms. What is 3x + 4x? What is ? Step 3: Write the finished expression 7x + 6

Example #5-9 Write the problem and combine the like terms

Cornell Notes Summary Write the following statement and answer in your Cornell Notes Summary. 7b + 8b – b = 14b because ___________.