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1 Algebra II September 8, 2005

2 Drill (solve for each variable)
1) 2) 3)

3 Objective Today we will learn to use the rules of combining like terms and the distributive property to solve equations.

4 Combine Like Terms In order to combine like terms the terms must have the exact same variable expression or simply have no variable expression in them.

5 Examples 2x and 3x are like terms because they have the same variable expression. 2a and are not like terms because they do not have the same variable expression.

6 Rules Once you find your like terms you either add or subtract the coefficients (the numbers in front of the variables) and the variable expressions stay the same.

7 Examples 1) 2x + 3x + 6a – 2a + 2x 2) 3s + 3) 4a – 2b + 4a – 3b + 3c

8 Distributive Property
Anytime you have a number or expression next to parentheses it means to multiply the number or expression by each term inside of the parentheses.

9 Step one 5 multiplied by 2x is equal to 10x
Examples 5(2x + 3) Step one 5 multiplied by 2x is equal to 10x Step two 5 multiplied by a +3 is +15 Therefore 5(2x + 3) is 10x +15

10 Step one -3 multiplied by 8x is equal to -24x
Examples -3(8x – 4) Step one -3 multiplied by 8x is equal to -24x Step two -3 multiplied by a -4 is +12 Therefore -3(8x – 4) is -24x +12

11 4(3x + 2) = 32 4(3x) + 4(2) = 32 12x + 8 = 32 - 8 -8 12x = 24 x = 2
Examples 4(3x + 2) = 32 4(3x) + 4(2) = 32 12x = 32 12x = 24 x = 2

12 Algebra Word Problems Ex: 3 times the sum of 2 times a number and 4 is equal to 36. Write an equation to represent the word problem SOLVE

13 Classwork Page 25 #’s 43, 44, 47 – 54 Page 27 #’s


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