Algebraic Representation Unit 1 ~ Intro to Algebra Algebraic Representation
Algebraic Representation Solving problems in algebra depends on your ability to represent missing or unknown quantities. Representing unknown quantities is easy to do if you know the "language".
Algebraic Representation The skill of "translating" between words and mathematical operations just takes a little vocabulary drill. Below are some of the most common phrases used in problem solving, together with the operations they represent. Study these relationships and you should be a whiz at algebraic representation.
Algebraic Representation Add Subtract Multiply Divide add sum more than increased by exceeds in all total gain plus subtract difference less than* decreased by diminished by minus fewer fewer than* reduced by multiplied by of product times double triple twice divide quotient divided equally per ratio of *be careful using “less than” and “fewer than” – it reverses the order of things! Also, be careful of the placement of commas in statements. In the statement “the sum of a and b, divided by 3” the comma indicates that the answer is (a + b)/3 and not a + b/3.
notice how the order changed Examples . . . verbal expression algebraic expression two more than a number five less than three times a number seven times a number, increased by 4 six decreased by 5 times a number 2 + x 3x – 5 notice how the order changed 7x + 4 6 – 5x
And in the other direction . . . algebraic expression verbal expression 2x - 4 Some possible answers: twice a number decreased by 4 four less than two times a value double a number minus 4 two times a number diminished by 4