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1.7 Simplifying Expressions Essential Questions: 1)What is the distributive property? 2)How do you simplify expressions?
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The Distributive Property Multiply the outside value with the quantity in the parentheses. Multiply the outside value with the quantity in the parentheses. Examples: 3(4 + 8) = 3(4) + 3(8) 3(12)= 12 + 24 36 = 36 36 = 36 Algebraically:Algebraically: a(b + c) = ab + ac a(b – c ) = ab – ac a(b – c ) = ab – ac
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Simplify using the distributive property. 1) 2) 3)
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Practice
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Terms: parts of an expression being added or subtracted. Like terms: terms with the same variable to the same power. Coefficient: a number multiplied by a variable. A variable written without a coefficient has a coefficient of 1. Constant: a term with no variable.
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Example
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Example 2: More Variables To combine like terms, 1)Identify like terms (circle or box them), if any. 2)Add or subtract the like terms Remember Like Terms have same variable, same power!
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Practice
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Practice
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Example 3: Distributive Property To simplify: 1)Do the Distributive Property 2)Identify like terms, if any 3)Add or subtract like terms
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Practice Simplify 6(5 + n) – 2n Simplify 6(x – 4) + 9
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Summary Answer the essential questions in complete sentences. 1)What is the distributive property? 2)How do you simplify expressions? STUDY QUESTIONS: Write 2-4 study questions in the left column to help study and explain the notes.
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