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Warm-Up Simplify: 1. 2. Easy Day (about 8 mins left)

The Distributive Property

The Distributive Property

The Distributive Property

The Distributive Property Multiply all of the terms inside the parentheses by the number outside the parentheses.

The Distributive Property Multiply all of the terms inside the parentheses by the number outside the parentheses. Ex:

Simplify 6(x – 4). 1. 6x – 4 2. 6x – 24 3. x – 24 4. 6x + 2

Simplify 6(x – 4). 1. 6x – 4 2. 6x – 24 3. x – 24 4. 6x + 2

Quick Review of Order of Operations

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS Parentheses

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS Parentheses

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS Parentheses Exponents

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS Parentheses Exponents

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS Parentheses Multiplying/Dividing Exponents

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS Parentheses Multiplying/Dividing Exponents

Quick Review of Order of Operations PEMDAS Parentheses Multiplying/Dividing Exponents Adding/Subtracting

Simplify. 1.

Simplify. 1. 2.

Simplify. 3.

Simplify. 3. 4.

Simplify the expression 3(2x – y) – 2(4x + y). 1. -2x – y 2. -2x 3. -2x – 5y 4. 14x – y

Simplify the expression 3(2x – y) – 2(4x + y). 1. -2x – y 2. -2x 3. -2x – 5y 4. 14x – y

Practice pg 29 #33-37