Equivalent Linear Expressions

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Equivalent Linear Expressions Lesson 14 Part 1: Distributive Property

Review: Powers & Exponents Powers: Numbers with exponents   Standard Form: numbers w/out exponents Exponential Form: Numbers with exponents Expanded Form: write each power as a product of the same factor  Factor: numbers you multiply to form a product Product: the answer to a multiplication problem Multiple: all the products of one number  Base: the number you multiply (factor) The big number Exponent: the number that tells you how many times to multiply the base.  Evaluate: Solve and put in standard form 

Review: Order of operations (pemdas) Parentheses Exponents (Also includes Roots) Multiply & Divide (Go from Left to Right...Do what comes first) Add & Subtract  (Go from Left to Right...Do what comes first) 

Practice Order of Operations

Review: Properties Commutative Property: You can add or multiply the numbers in any order.   (commute to work, change the direction but it is the same distance) Associative Property: When you add or multiply you can group numbers together in any combination  Associate-groups together, combination

Distributive Property an algebra property which is used to multiply a single term and two or more terms inside a set of parentheses. 

Distributive Property

Practice Distributive property

Practice Distributive Property