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Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions. You can use the Distributive Property and mental math to.

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1 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions. You can use the Distributive Property and mental math to make calculations easier. You can think of some numbers as simple sums or differences. Algebra 1 Foundations, pg 56

2 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions. Algebra 1 Foundations, pg 56

3 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions.

4 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Focus Question
Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions. Focus Question How can you simplify an algebraic expression with terms that are alike? Combine the terms that are alike using either addition or subtraction. Algebra 1 Foundations, pg 57

5 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 constant term coefficient terms
Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions. constant term coefficient terms An algebraic expression may have one or more ________. In an algebraic expression, a _______ is a number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables. A ___________ is a term that has no variable. A ___________ is a numerical factor of a term. terms term constant coefficient Algebra 1 Foundations, pg 57

6 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions. ____________________ have the same variable factors. To identify like terms, compare the variable factors of the terms. Like terms You can simplify an algebraic expression by combining the parts of the expression that are alike. An algebraic expression in simplest form has no like terms or parentheses. You can use the Distributive Property to help combine like terms. Think of the Distributive Property as ba + ca = (b + c)a. Not simplified: 2(3x – 5 + 4x) Simplified: 14x - 10 Algebra 1 Foundations, pg 57

7 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions. Algebra 1 Foundations, pg 57

8 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions.

9 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions.

10 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions.

11 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions.

12 Ch 1, L7 Part 2 Students will be able to use the Distributive Property to simplify expressions.


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