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Algebra 1 Section 2.3
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The Distributive Property
For any real numbers a, b, and c, a(b + c) = ab + ac The distributive property is often used to simplify algebraic expressions.
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Example 1 Distribute 4(a + 3b). 4(a + 3b) 4(a) + 4(3b) 4a + 12b
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Example 2 Distribute -2(3x2 – 4x + 5). -2(3x2) – (-2)(4x) + (-2)(5)
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Definition A term is a constant, variable raised to a power, or the product or quotient of a constant and one of more such variables.
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Definition Like terms are terms that have the same variable (or variables) with corresponding variables having the same exponents.
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More About Terms Terms of an expression are separated by addition or subtraction. 3x – 4y + 5x This expression has three terms.
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Example 3 Simplify 3x – 4y + 5x. 3x + 5x – 4y (3 + 5)x – 4y 8x – 4y
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Example 4 Simplify 7x2 + 8x – 4x2 + 10x. 7x2 – 4x2 + 8x + 10x
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Definition The numerical coefficient (often referred to as the coefficient) is the numerical factor (constant) accompanying the variable(s) in a term.
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More About Coefficients
3x2 – 7x2 + x2 The coefficient of... 3x2 is 3. -7x2 is -7. x2 is 1.
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Combining Like Terms Identify like terms.
Combine like terms by adding their coefficients. 3x2 – 7x2 + x2 [3 + (-7) + 1]x2 -3x2
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Example 5 Simplify 8x3 – x2 + x3 + 4x3 – x2 + 6x3.
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Example 6 Simplify 4x2y + 5xy – 10x2y + 22xy – 8x + y.
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Example 7 Simplify 4x2yz + 2x2y + xy2 – 3xyz.
The expression contains no like terms. It cannot be simplified further.
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Example 8 Simplify (2x + 5) + (3x – 9) – (x – 6). 2x x – 9 – x + 6 4x + 2
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Example 9 Simplify 3k(k + 2) – k(k – 1). 3k2 + 6k – k2 + k 2k2 + 7k
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Example 10 7x2 – [3x + 4y(2x – 8y) – 4x] + 5xy
7x2 – [3x + 8xy – 32y2 – 4x] + 5xy 7x2 – [-x + 8xy – 32y2] + 5xy 7x2 + x – 8xy + 32y2 + 5xy 7x2 – 3xy + x + 32y2
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