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Algebra: a language of symbols including variables Variable: a symbol, usually a letter, used to represent a number.

Evaluate One-Step Expressions Algebraic expressions contain at least one variable and at least one operation. The letter X is often used as a variable. To avoid confusion with the symbol x, there are other ways to show multiplication

Examples Evaluate 16 + b if b = 25. Evaluate x-y if x=64 and y=27.

Evaluate 6x if x=1/2

Evaluate Multi-Step Expressions To evaluate multi-step expressions, replace each variable with the correct value and follow the order of operations.

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