1.2 Evaluate and Simplify Algebraic Expressions

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1.2 Evaluate and Simplify Algebraic Expressions

In this lesson you will: Evaluate algebraic expressions, Simplify algebraic expressions by combining like terms, Solve real life problems using these skills.

Numerical expressions consist of: These are numerical expressions: Numbers Operations Grouping symbols These are NOT:

Exponents are used to represent repeated factors in multiplication. Base Exponent 5 factors of 2

To evaluate powers (exponents), notice the ( ): ( ) protect the negative and carry it through the entire problem

Write the expression using exponents:

To avoid confusion, an order of operations is needed for expression like the one above First, do operations that occur within grouping symbols (like parentheses). Next, evaluate powers. Then, do multiplications and divisions in order from left to right. Finally, do additions and subtractions in order from left to right.

Add within parentheses Evaluate power Multiply Add To help you remember the order of operations: PEMDAS (Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication & Division, Addition & Subtraction.

Evaluate the expression: P E M D A S Evaluate the expression:

A Variable Is a letter used to represent one or more numbers. Any number used to replace a variable is a value of the variable. An expression involving variables is called an algebraic expression.

Evaluate when x = -2.

Evaluate the expression:

Simplifying Algebraic Expressions

For an expression such as 2x + 3 The 2x and 3 are called terms. When a term is the product of a number and a power of a variable such as or The number is the coefficient of the power. Are like terms because they have the same variable part. and The distributive property makes it possible to combine like terms into a single term. Constant terms such as –4 and 2 are also like terms.

Writing and Evaluating a Real-Life Model

Suppose you have $50 and are buying some movies on DVD’s that cost $15 each. Write an expression that shows how much money you have left after buying n movies. Evaluate the expression when n = 2 and n = 3. - Original Amount Price per movie Number of movies bought Verbal Model Original amount = $50 Price per movie = $15 Number of movies bought = n Labels When you buy 2 movies, you have 50-15(2) = $20 left When you buy 3 movies, you have 50 – 15(3) = $ 5 left. 50-15n Algebraic Model