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Algebra Honors Unit 1 Review

Objective: to determine how well we have mastered the topics discussed in Unit 1 Do-Now: 1.Mixed Review Warm-up – Work on this independently 2.Check Matrix Homework sheet with answer key

Agenda 1.Review Warm-Up & HW 2.Review yesterday’s performance task 3.Whiteboard Review Question Set 4.Discuss any last minute questions you might have

Review Question Set Copy down the full problem Show ALL WORK using the whiteboard Grab a whiteboard, marker and eraser!

Solve. X = 11/2 or 5.5

Solve. X = -24

Classify: 4 Real, Rational, Integer, Whole, Natural

What property is shown? 8zy 2 = 8y 2 z Commutative Property of Multiplication

Simplify. [ ]

Evaluate for x = 3 X = 9

What property is shown? = 6 Identity Property of Addition

What property is shown? a(b + c) = ab + bc Distributive Property

Solve. X = -21

What property is shown? 8 + (2 + 3x) = (8 + 2) + 3x Associative property of addition

Translate into words: 4(x + 9) = 24 Four times the sum of a number and nine is 24.

Simplify. Write in standard form: 6y – 3x – 9y + 2 – x –4x – 3y + 2

Simplify. Write in standard form: 3x 2 + 4x – 8x x 4 16x 4 – 5x 2 + 4x

Between which 2 integers does the square root of 110 fall? Between 10 and 11

Simplify 256

Simplify. Write in standard form: 9 – 3(x – 4) + 8x 5x + 21

Simplify –7

Simplify 10

Simplify 9

Simplify (Hint: write it down BEFORE simplifying) -21

Classify: : Real, Rational

Evaluate x 2 – y ÷ z for x = –4, y = –18, z = 2 25

Evaluate

Evaluate

What property is shown? x x = x + 2x + 7 Commutative property of Addition

Solve. X = -3

Solve. X = 10

Evaluate x= -5 and y = -2

7

Simplify

Put away all materials Neatly!

Closure Whip- Around: How do you plan to prepare for Friday’s Quiz? Any questions that you have still on any of the topics discussed?