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Apply the Distributive Property
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Lesson Essential Question
How do you use the distributive property to simplify expressions?
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Terminology Equivalent expressions – two expressions that have the same value for all values of the variable Distributive Property – Term – the parts of an expression that are added together Coefficient – the number part of a term with a variable part Constant Term – a number part but no variable part Like Terms - the parts of an expression that are added together
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Ex 1: Apply the Distributive Property
Use the distributive property to write an equivalent expression. 1) 4(y + 3) 2) (y + 7)y 3) n(n – 9) 4) (2 – n)8
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Ex 2: Distribute a negative number
Use the distributive property to write an equivalent expression. 1) -2(x + 7) 2) (5 – y)(-3y) 3) –(2x – 11) 4) (y – 2)(-4) 5) -5x(4 – x) 6) –(3y – 8)
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Ex 3: Identify parts of an expression
Identify the terms, like terms, coefficients, and constant terms of the expressions. 1) 3x - 4 – 6x ) -2x – 8 + 6x + 5 3) -7y + 8 – 6y - 13
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Ex 4: Simplify. Simplify the expression.
1) 4(n + 9) – 3(2 + n) 2) 6(x + 3) – 2(8 + x) 3) 5(6 + n) – 2(n – 2)
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Ex 5: Application Problem
1) Your daily workout plan involves a total of 50 minutes of running and swimming. You burn 15 calories per minute when running and 9 calories per minute when swimming. Let r be the number of minutes that you run. Find the number of calories you burn in your 50 minute workout if your run for 20 minutes.
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Summary Question How do you use the distributive property to simplify expressions?
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