Homework Answers 4. 2t – 8 = (m + n) = 7n 6. A = 1/2bh

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Homework Answers 4. 2t – 8 = 70 5. 5(m + n) = 7n 6. A = 1/2bh 7. C = 2r 8. 14 plus d equals 6 times d 13. 200 – 3x = 9 14. 2r + 3s = 13 15. 1/3q + 25 = 2q 16. m2 – n3 = 16 17. 2(v + w) = 2z 26. V = r2h 29. d minus 14 is 5 30. The sum of 2 times f and 6 is 19. 31. The sum of k squared and 17 is equal to the difference of 53 and j. 32. Two times a is equal to the difference of 7 times a and b.

Evaluating Rational Expressions Lesson 13 Evaluating Rational Expressions

Evaluating! Evaluating an expression is when you perform the indicated operations in an expression to get a final answer. In order to evaluate an expression, you must be provided numerical values that you can “REPLACE” in the expression.

P.E.M.D.A.S When evaluating expressions, ORDER OF OPERATIONS is important!! When you replace a number for a letter it is best you place a parentheses around the number so that you evaluate the expression properly. Example: If a = -2 and b = 3, what is the result of a2-ab? (-2)2 – (-2)(3) 4 – (-6) 10

Try these Evaluate 2a – 3b if a = -1, b = 5 Evaluate -3x2 + 2y if x = 2, y = 4 Evaluate 4st – 2t + v if t = 2, s = -2, v = 3 Evaluate 2(x – 3y)/6xy2 if x = 3, y = 2 Evaluate a2 – (b3 – 4c) if a = 7, b = 3, c = 5 Write the expression for 3 times a number (x) plus 5 times another number (y) squared Evaluate your expression if x = -3 and y = 2