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1 Unit 2 Expressions and Equations
Combine like terms

2 Standards: MCC7.EE.1 Apply properties of operations as strategies to add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with rational coefficients. MCC7.EE.2 Understand that rewriting an expression in different forms in a problem context can shed light on the problem and how the quantities in it are related.

3 Essential Questions How can we represent values using variables?
What is the difference in an expression and an equation? How do I simplify expressions?

4 Like Terms: terms that have the same variable raised to the same power
Like Terms: terms that have the same variable raised to the same power. Only the coefficients of like terms can be different. X Y Vocabulary Variable: A symbol, usually a letter, which is used to represent one or more numbers. Coefficient: The number part of a term that includes a variable. For example, 3 is the coefficient of the term 3x. Constant: A quantity having a fixed value that does not change or vary, such as a number. For example, 5 is the constant of x + 5.

5 Vocabulary Numerical expression: An expression consisting of numbers and operations 12 – 4 Term: A number, a variable, or a product and a number and variable. n s p Inequality: A mathematical sentence formed by placing inequality symbol between two expressions < > ≤ ≥ Equation: A mathematical sentence formed by setting two expressions equal. 3 + 8 = less than Algebraic expression: An expression consisting of at least one variable and also consist of numbers and operations. N x - 5 ?

6 Distributive Property: The sum of two addends multiplied by a number is the sum of the product of each addend and the number.

7 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
Which terms can you combine?

8 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
Which terms can you combine?

9 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
x + x + 2 Which terms can you combine?

10 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
x + x + 2 Which terms can you combine?

11 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
x + 2x + 5 Which terms can you combine?

12 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
x + 2x + 5 Which terms can you combine?

13 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
Which terms can you combine?

14 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
Which terms can you combine?

15 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
2x + y + 3x Which terms can you combine?

16 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
2x + y + 3x Which terms can you combine?

17 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
x x + y + 1 Which terms can you combine?

18 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
x x + y + 1 Which terms can you combine?

19 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
2x x + 3y + 4 Which terms can you combine?

20 Create a model for the following linear expression: =x =y =1
2x x + 3y + 4 Which terms can you combine?

21 Use the following symbols ( ) to represent and simplify the following expression:
Algebraically Pictorially Property 2x x - 1

22 Use the following symbols ( ) to represent and simplify the following expression:
Now you try: Algebraically Pictorially Property 2 + 3x + x + 4

23 Use the following symbols ( ) to represent and simplify the following expression:
Now you try: Algebraically Pictorially Property 4 - 3x - x + 4

24 1. )Write an expression to find the perimeter and area
1.)Write an expression to find the perimeter and area. Simplify your answer. 2.)Now evaluate your expressions if N=5. N + 3 4

25 Write an expression to find the perimeter and area.
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26 Find the perimeter and area.
9 12 n


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