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9/22 thru 9/26 Monday – Distributive Property – Slides 2 AND 3 Tuesday – Factor Linear Expressions – Slides 4 AND 5 Wednesday – Solutions of Equations – Slide 6 Thursday – Khan Academy – Quiz – No HW Friday – Distributing the Negative – Slides 7 and 8

Distributive Property With Variables

Factor Algebraic Expressions

1.Draw a model of 3(x + 1). Then simplify. 2.What do you think -3(x + 1) means? 3.Simplify the following expressions: a.3(2x + 1)b. -3(2x + 1)c. -3(2x – 1) d. –(x – 4)e. –(x – 4)f. –(4 – x) g. -2(4x – 3)h. -5(3x + 2)i. -7(2x – 5) j. 4x – 5(2x – 5) – 3x + 4