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1 Translating Algebraic Expressions
Math Translating Algebraic Expressions By: Darala Hartwell

2 Remember: 1. A variable is a letter used to represent an unknown value. 2. A numerical expression includes numbers and operations. 3. An algebraic expression contains variables, numbers and operations.

3 x a b y Variables are letters that represent unknown values. How did I
What do I represent? How did I get here? What am I? x a I am so unknown b y Variables are letters that represent unknown values.

4 Numerical Expressions
Numerical expressions include numbers and operation symbols.

5 n Algebraic Expressions An algebraic expression includes: Numbers
Operations and Variables n

6 Let’s look at examples of a numerical expressions:
32 8 7(4)

7 Let’s look at examples of algebraic expressions.
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8 Algebraic expressions like phrases in English are incomplete.
Equations Algebraic expressions like phrases in English are incomplete. An equation, like a sentence, is complete. You will notice the inclusion of a very special symbol. An equation is made up of numbers, variables, and an equal sign. 3b + 5 = 26

9 Rewrite these verbal expressions as algebraic expressions.
1. the sum of s and 12 s+12 2. the product of 15 and some number 15n 3. n to the seventh power n7 4. 56 increased by twice a number 56+2a 5. Four less than a number n-4

10 Let’s write equations for these sentences.
1. Forty-three less than n is equal to 35. n – 43 = 35 2. Seven more than y is 13. y + 7 = 13

11 The End


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