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1 Get to know you… Get out a blank piece of paper.
Put your name in the top right hand corner. What is your favorite subject? What is your LEAST favorite subject? What activities do you? Sports? Band? Art? Theatre? What’s something you’d like me to know about you? When you’re done get out your parent note that you got signed. Turn both items in together. (Make sure they both have their name on them).

2 Assignment Sheet Directions:
Place assignment sheet in the front of your binder. Add your name. Fill in the following information from Tuesdays class:

3 Assignment Sheet Directions CONTINUED:
4. Find your class syllabus and place a big #1 in the TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER and circle it. (See picture) 5. Place behind your Assignment Sheet.

4 Now lets fill in today’s information:
**This is how we will start every class period. Today will we have notes & a HW assignment. Remember these are detailed on the back white board. The numbers in your assignment sheet will also match the back board. Translate & Classify HOMEWORK PRO-TIP: Use different colors to represent different categories: Notes, HW, Tests, Quizzes

5 Objectives: Translate between words and algebra. Evaluate algebraic expressions.

6 A variable is a letter or a symbol used to represent a value that can change.
A constant is a value that does not change. 2x ‘x’ is a variable ‘2’ is a constant

7   + – Times, product, double, triple, PER, EACH, EVERY Plus, sum,
increased by, combined, in all, total, all together Minus, difference, less than, fewer than, how many more? Times, product, double, triple, PER, EACH, EVERY Divided by, quotient, ratio of, fraction, percent, equal groups of

8 What other operation do we use in most math problems that we haven’t discussed??

9 Equals! = Two plus two ________ four. equals is
The word “is” is used to represent the word “equals” in most math word problems.

10 Give three ways to write each algebra expression in words.
r q – 3 the sum of 9 and r the difference of q and 3 9 increased by r 3 less than q 9 plus r q minus 3 3. 7m j  6 the product of m & 7 the quotient of j and 6 m times 7 j divided by 6 7 multiplied by m j split into 6 equal groups

11 Give three ways to write each algebra expression in words.
6. n 4 decreased by n the quotient of t and 5 n less than 4 t divided by 5 4 minus n t split into 5 equal groups q 8. 3(h) the sum of 9 and q the product of 3 and h q added to 9 3 times h q more than 9 3 multiplied by h

12 2a = 14, where a = Johnny’s age
Write an algebraic expression or equation for the word problem. 9. John types 62 words per minute. 62 · m or 62m, where m = min 10. Two times Johnny’s age is 14. 2a = 14, where a = Johnny’s age 11. Elaine earns $32 per day. 32d or 32·d, where d = days

13 m ÷ 6 or m 6 y represents Emily’s age. y + 4
Write an algebraic expression or equation for the word problem. 12. Roberto is 4 years older than Emily, who is y years old. y represents Emily’s age. y + 4 13. What is m split into 6 equal groups? m ÷ 6 or m 6

14 To evaluate an expression is to find its value.
EVALUATE MEANS PLUG IN!!!!!! Every time you plug in you should use parenthesis! EVERY TIME!!!

15 = (7) – (2) = 5 = (4)(2) = 8 13. b – c when a = 4, b =7, and c = 2.
Evaluate each expression. 13. b – c when a = 4, b =7, and c = 2. = (7) – (2) = 5 14. ac when a = 4, b =7, and c = 2. = (4)(2) = 8

16 = (-3)(2) = -6 = (-9)2 –(2) = 79 = (-9) ÷ (-3) = 3
when: m = -3, n = 2, and p = - 9 15. mn when: m = -3, n = 2, and p = - 9 = (-3)(2) = -6 16. p2 – n when: m = -3, n = 2, and p = - 9 = (-9)2 –(2) = 79 17. p ÷ m when: m = -3, n = 2, and p = - 9 = (-9) ÷ (-3) = 3

17 3rd , 4th , 7th If you do not have a calculator of your own, please come grab one from the front table!!

18 Objectives: Classify numbers Simplify fractions Evaluate square roots
Starts on the page with a small 2 in the bottom right hand corner… that page should also have a large 2 (circled) in the top corner.

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20 = 7 40 = 1 100 = _1_ 4

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22 = _1_ 5 = _8_ 9 = _1_ 3

23 Square Roots The radical symbol , is used to represent square roots.
Positive real numbers have two square roots. For example:

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25 Finding square roots on your calculator

26 1. 3. 2. 4. 7.4, and -7.4 17, and -17 Non-real number 20, and -20
Find the square roots of each given number. If needed – round to the nearest tenth. 1. 3. 7.4, and -7.4 17, and -17 2. 4. Non-real number 20, and -20

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28 Natural Numbers – Where you NATURALLY start counting
Natural Numbers – Where you NATURALLY start counting. Whole Numbers – 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …. Integers – Positives & Negatives Rational Numbers – CAN be a fraction Irrational Numbers – CANNOT be a fraction

29 7. 5. 6. 8. Classify the following numbers: Integer, rational, real
Natural, whole, integer, rational, real Irrational, real


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