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Linear Expressions Jeopardy! Version 2.0 Rules – Everyone not at the board needs to work the problems out on their own – You must show your work – Team members may help, but you only get half points – You may use your notes, for half points – Until all questions are gone, you cannot pick 400 or 500 point questions

Writing Algebraic Expressions Vocabulary Combining Like Terms DistributingSimplifying Evaluating Expressions

Writing Algebraic Expressions – Represent the following algebraically: 9 fewer than an amount

Writing Algebraic Expressions – Represent the following algebraically: Two thirds of a value

Writing Algebraic Expressions – Represent the following algebraically: 4 more than 112% of a number

Writing Algebraic Expressions – Represent the following algebraically: Johnny bought x sodas at $1.95 apiece.

Writing Algebraic Expressions – How much does a car cost if it has a discount of 34% from the manufacturer’s price, m?

Vocabulary – Identify the constant: y x

Vocabulary – Identify the coefficient: 8x - 4

Vocabulary – What is a term?

Vocabulary – Are these like terms? 5x and 2x 2

Vocabulary – What is the difference between a coefficient and a constant?

Combining Like Terms – Simplify: x + 3x - 9

Combining Like Terms – Simplify: x + 3x – 8x – 2

Combining Like Terms – Simplify: 2 – 6x + 8x

Combining Like Terms – Simplify: 6y y + 8.1

Combining Like Terms – Simplify: 4y – 3x – 5 + 7x + 11 – 9y

Distributing – Simplify: 2(q + 6)

Distributing – Simplify: -3(2y – 4)

Distributing – Simplify: 3(2x – 11)

Distributing – Simplify: -3(-2x + 11y - 3)

Distributing – Simplify: -(3.4x – 2)

Simplifying– What are the two primary steps to simplifying a linear expression?

Simplifying – Simplify: 8(3x – 2) – 4x

Simplifying – Simplify: -6(4 – x) – 2 – 2x

Simplifying – Simplify: 3 + 2(4x + 1) – 9x

Simplifying – Simplify: 1 – 2(5x – 7) + 4(7 – x)

Evaluating Expressions – Evaluate the expression x – 4 when x = 7

Evaluating Expressions – What is the value of the expression 3y – 1 when y = 3?

Evaluating Expressions – Fill in the table of values: yy

Evaluating Expressions – Fill in the table of values: p-3p

Evaluating Expressions – Fill in the table of values: x3x x