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Evaluate algebraic expressions given variable values
6/15/11 Lesson 3 Evaluate algebraic expressions given variable values
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Today’s Agenda 6/15/11 Review PEMDAS Example Problem
Show common calculation errors Practice problems End-of-class assignment
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Today’s Agenda 6/15/11 Review PEMDAS Example Problem
Show common calculation errors Practice problems End-of-class assignment
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Step 1: PEMDAS Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 1: Plug the variable values into the expression. 2 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) 6
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Step 1: PEMDAS Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 1: Plug the variable values into the expression. 7*2 + (12÷6)2 – 6 – (2+1)
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Step 2: PEMDAS Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 2: Evaluate the expression, using PEMDAS. 7*2 + (12÷6)2 – 6 – (2+1) Parentheses
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Step 2: PEMDAS Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 2: Evaluate the expression, using PEMDAS. 7*2 + (2)2 – 6 – (3)
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Step 3: PEMDAS Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 3: Evaluate the expression, using PEMDAS. 7*2 + (2)2 – 6 – 3 Exponent
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Step 3: PEMDAS Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 3: Evaluate the expression, using PEMDAS. 7*2 + 4 – 6 – 3
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Step 4: PEMDAS Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 4: Evaluate the expression, using PEMDAS. 7*2 + 4 – 6 – 3 Multiply
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Step 4: PEMDAS Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 4: Evaluate the expression, using PEMDAS. – 6 – 3
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Step 4: PEMDAS Order of Operations
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 4: Evaluate the expression, using PEMDAS. – 6 – 3 No D left, so now simply Add and Subtract!
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Step 5: PEMDAS The answer is 9 Order of Operations Expression:
Practice Problem #1: Evaluate algebraic expression given variable values Expression: 7x + (12÷y)2 – y – (x+1) Given: x = 2 and y = 6 Step 5: Evaluate the expression, using PEMDAS. 18– 6 – 3 12 – 3 9 The answer is 9
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Today’s Agenda 6/15/11 Review PEMDAS Example Problem
Show common calculation errors Practice problems End-of-class assignment
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Remember M and D are together A and S are together Following PEMDAS
Solve from left to right
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Example Expression WRONG! RIGHT!
Common Mistakes Example Expression WRONG! RIGHT! Example #1 5 – 3 + 6 5 – 9 2 + 6 Example #2 10 – 8/2 2/2 10 – 4 Example #3 3 + 5(10 – 6) 8(10 – 6) 3 + 5(4)
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Today’s Agenda 6/15/11 Review PEMDAS Example Problem
Show common calculation errors Practice problems End-of-class assignment
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Further Practice Example #1: when m = 2 and n = 3 3m – (n + 1) 3*2 – (3 + 1) 3*2 – (4) 6 – 4 2
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Further Practice Example #2: when q = 1 and r = 2 (4q – r)2 – 1 (4*1 – 2)2 – 1 (4 – 2)2 – 1 22 – 1 4 – 1 3
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Any questions about the last two problems?
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Today’s Agenda 6/15/11 Review PEMDAS Example Problem
Show common calculation errors Practice problems End-of-class assignment
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