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Day 4
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Why is it important to understand the “language” of mathematics? CCCA Unit 1
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Identifying Parts
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Insert the following math terms into the “Vocabulary” section of your INB. (Starts at page 3) Be sure to include the examples.
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A mathematical statement with variables, numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis, square roots, exponents… Examples:
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Symbols or letters used to represent an unknown Examples:
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Items that are being added, subtracted, or divided. Examples: 3 terms 4 terms
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A term with the same variable raised to the same power Examples:
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The number in front of a variable. It can be positive or negative. Examples: 123 -9 1
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The number up in the air next to a base The number of times you multiply something by itself Examples: 3 12 4
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What the exponent sits on. You cannot have a base without an exponent. The part that has been raised to a power Examples: 2 x y
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A number that has no variable It can be positive or negative Examples: -42 5 -8
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Items that are being multiplied together Can be numbers, variables, parenthesis Examples: 1 and 6…. Or 2 and 3 9 and x and y (x + 2) and (y – 3) 3 and (z – 9)
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Title “Interpreting an Expression”
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On the left page across from “Interpreting an Expression”, copy the following problems and try to answer the accompanying questions.
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6x 3 – 4xy + 7x 2 – 12 How many terms are there? Name the terms: Name the factors: Name the coefficients: Name the constant:
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3a 2 b – 16abc + 8.5 How many terms are there? Name the terms: Name the factors: Name the coefficients: Name the constant:
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You are buying 4 cokes at “d” dollars each. Tax is an additional $.58. Write an expression for this situation. How many terms are there? Name the terms: Name the factors: Name the coefficients: Name the constant:
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Interpreting an Expression Intro Worksheet WORKSHEET
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