Review for Chapter 5 Algebraic Reasoning. 5.1: Use the order of operations to simplify expressions. Simplify. Follow the order of operations. 49 ÷ 7 +

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Functions Solving Equations Simplifying & Solving Variables.
Advertisements

7 Quarter 1: Killer Bee Review. 1. Choose the set(s) of numbers to which –100 belongs. 4.
VARIABLES AND EXPRESSIONS NUMERICAL EXPRESSION A NAME FOR A NUMBER VARIABLE OR ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION AN EXPRESSION THAT CONTAINS AT LEAST ONE VARIABLE.
Table of Contents Solving Equations In Quadratic Form There are several methods one can use to solve a quadratic equation. Sometimes we are called upon.
Algebra I & Concepts Ch. 1 Test Review. Directions 1)Get out a sheet of paper, title it “Ch. 1 Test Review”, and put your name on the paper! 2)Complete.
Exponential Equations Simplifying Expressions Review Steps to Writing & Solving Exponential Equations or Inequalities Examples.
Algebra 1A Vocabulary 1-2 Part 2
Table of Contents Solving Quadratic Equations – Square Root Method The square root method can be used to solve a quadratic equation that can be set up.
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 3-7 Solving Inequalities by Multiplying and Dividing AF4.0 Students solve simple linear equations and inequalities over.
Semester 1 Final Review Lesson 1.1 Variables in Algebra Evaluate the variable expression when x = x.
TABLES AND VALUES Section 1.5. Open Sentence Equation.
Chapter 5: ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY. Learning Goal I will be able to use standard algebraic techniques and inverse trigonometric functions to solve trigonometric.
Ch 2.5 Variable on Both Sides Objective: To solve equations where one variable exists on both sides of the equation.
Algebra Equations Lesson 1-7 Pages Equations An Equation is a sentence that contains an equals = sign. The equals = sign tells you that the expression.
Big Ideas in Mathematics Chapter Three
Advanced Algebra - Trigonometry Objective: SWBAT solve linear equations. 1.
Math 3 Hon - Unit 2: Evaluating and Simplifying Expressions Expression A math statement without an equal sign (simplify, evaluate, or factor) Evaluate.
FUNCTIONS Relation – a set of ( x, y ) points Function – a set of ( x, y ) points where there is only one output for each specific input – x can not be.
Students will be able to: Translate between words and algebra; Evaluate algebraic expressions and use exponents. Objectives 1.1.
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions 2-7 One-Step Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Example 2A: Solving Equations with Fractions = – 3737 n
Section 2.5 Solving Linear Inequalities
Math Jeopardy Chapters 9-12 Measurement Geometry.
Solving Systems by Substitution
Good Morning, We are moving on to chapter 3. If there is time today I will show you your test score you can not have them back as I still have several.
Chapter 1: Variables in Algebra
Algebra I Ch. 1 Warm-ups. Warm-Up Instructions 1.For each section use 1 of the boxes on the warm-up sheet 2.Number each problem 3.Show all work 4.Circle.
Topic 6.5. Solve Systems by Substitution Objectives: Solve Systems of Equations using Substitution Standards: Functions, Algebra, Patterns. Connections.
Table of Contents Quadratics – Equations and Functions A Quadratic Equation is an equation that can be written in the form Example 1: The following is.
Notes 6.5, Date__________ (Substitution). To solve using Substitution: 1.Solve one equation for one variable (choose the variable with a coefficient of.
Chapter 1 Review - Get a whiteboard and marker per pair - Take out a blank sheet of paper.
Reasoning with linear equations and inequalities Students will understand that equation is a statement of equality between two expression. Students find.
Get your folder We are starting a new unit today If 2 is a couple and 3 is a crowd, what is 4 and 5? 9.
Algebra Bingo Clues
Notes Over 1.2.
Algebraic Expressions
Chapter 2 Section 2 Absolute Value
1-5 Equations Goals: Solve equations with one variable
Warmup Convert to radical form: 2. Convert to rational form:
Chapter 2 Review 14 questions: 1 – write a verbal expression
Algebra 1 Section 2.3 Subtract real numbers
3-2: Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
Tonight’s Homework: Finish Review Sheet and Study!!!! Warm UP
Algebra 1 Exam Review.
Simplify Expressions 34 A number divided by 3 is 7. n ÷ 3 = 7.
3-2: Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
Ch 2.2 One Step (Addition & Subtraction)
What is an equation? An equation is a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal. For example, = 7 is an equation. Note: An equation.
3-2: Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
An algebraic expression that defines a function is a function rule.
Chapter 3 Section 6.
Evaluating Expressions
Evaluating expressions and Properties of operations
- Finish Unit 1 test - Solving Equations variables on both sides
SECTION 2-4 : SOLVING EQUATIONS WITH THE VARIABLE ON BOTH SIDES
Problems of the Day Express the relation {(–3, 4), (–1, 2), (–3, 3), (2, 4) (4, 3)} as a table, as a graph, and as a mapping diagram. State the Domain.
Functions and Tables.
Do Now Evaluate 9h + h if h = 2.1 Evaluate 2 (4 + g) 2 If g = 6.
Functions Solving Equations Simplifying & Solving Variables on Both
Algebra II Chapter 1 Review.
3-2: Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
Writing Equations from Tables
3-2: Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
3-2: Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
Algebra.
3-2: Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
3-2: Solving Systems of Equations using Substitution
Algebra 1 Warm Ups 1/15.
STATE STANDARDS S.P.I Apply properties to evaluate expressions, simplify expressions, and justify solutions to problems. S.P.I Write.
Lesson 3.3 Writing functions.
Presentation transcript:

Review for Chapter 5 Algebraic Reasoning

5.1: Use the order of operations to simplify expressions. Simplify. Follow the order of operations. 49 ÷

5.1: Use the order of operations to simplify expressions. Simplify. Follow the order of operations. 3 x (7 + 3)

5.1: Use the order of operations to simplify expressions. Simplify. Follow the order of operations. 18 ÷ 3 x 9 –

5.1: Use the order of operations to simplify expressions. Simplify. Follow the order of operations. (4 + 12) ÷

5.2: Use variables to write expressions. Choose the expression that matches the words and circle it. Let c stand for the number of cookies on the sheet The baker put 6 more cookies on the the sheet 6b6b b-6 B+6

5.2: Use variables to write expressions. Evaluate the expression when n = 5. n

5.2: Use variables to write expressions. Evaluate the expression when n = 4. 4n

5.3 and 5.3EXT: Compare expressions, include ≥ and ≤. Compare. Write=or ≠ for this equation. Let r = 3 (12–10) × r (3 × r)-2 ≠

5.3 and 5.3EXT: Compare expressions, include ≥ and ≤. Compare. Write >,, <, or = for each 10 × 2+1 (18–2)+ 5 =

5.3 and 5.3EXT: Compare expressions, include ≥ and ≤. Choose all the numbers that make the following statements true. n ≤

5.4: Write and solve equations Solve this equation. s + 10 =

5.4: Write and solve equations Solve this equation. r ÷ 6 =

5.4: Write and solve equations Solve this equation. 35 = 5m

Find the rule of the Function Table below. Rule: Input (a)Output (b) a + 6 = b

Finish the Function Table below. Rule: 2m = n Input (m)Output (n)