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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 1. 9 + 12 - 15 2. (9 + 2) x 6 - 5 3. 26 + 6² ÷ 4 4. 22 ÷ 2 x 3²
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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 1. 9 + 12 - 15
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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 1. 9 + 12 – 15 21 – 15 6
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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 2. (9 + 2) x 6 - 5
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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 2. (9 + 2) x 6 – 5 11 x 6 -5 66 -5 61
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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 3. 26 + 6² ÷ 4
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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 3. 26 + 6² ÷ 4 26 + 36 ÷ 4 26 + 9 35
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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 4. 22 ÷ 2 x 3²
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5 Minute Check Complete on the back of your homework. 4. 22 ÷ 2 x 3² 22 ÷ 2 x 9 11 x 9 99
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Wednesday, Nov 20 Lesson 6.3 Algebra: Variables and Expressions
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Objective: To find the value of expressions using the order of operations.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions At the end of this lesson you should be able to answer the following question. How are numerical expressions and algebraic expressions different?
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions Algebra is a language of symbols including variables.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions Algebra is a language of symbols including variables. A variable is a symbol, usually a letter, used to represent a number.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions Algebraic expressions contain at least one variable and at least one operation. e.g. n + 2
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions To solve an algebraic expression rewrite the expression, substituting the variable with the number. Evaluate 16 + b, if b = 25 16 + 25 = 41 This is the answer.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions The number of steps in the answer is determined by the number of operation in the expression. Evaluate 16 + b, if b = 25 16 + 25 = 41 Since there is one operation, there is on step (or line) in the answer.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions Evaluate x - y, if x = 64 and y = 27 Do this on your own.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions Evaluate x - y, if x = 64 and y = 27 64 – 27 = 37
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions 1 Evaluate 6x, if x = 2 Do this on your own. Remember, if there is no operation written it is assumed to be multiplication.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions 1 Evaluate 6x, if x = 2 1 6 6 · 2 = 2 = 3
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions In an expression with more than one operation, use the order of operations to solve. Remember - The number of steps in the answer is determined by the number of operations in the expression.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions Evaluate 6t + 4, if t = 3 6 · 3 + 4 = rewrite the expression with numbers 18 + 4 = 22 rewrite the expression, solving the first operation. The last step should only have one operation.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions 1 Evaluate 4x², if x= 8 Do this on your own.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions 1 Evaluate 4x², if x= 8 1 4 · ( 8 )² = 1 4 1 4 · 64 = 64 = 16
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions 1 Evaluate 10a + 7, if x= 5 Do this on your own.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions 1 Evaluate 10a + 7, if x= 5 1 10 · 5 + 7 = 10 5 + 7 = optional step 2 + 7 = 9
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions 1 Evaluate 9e², if e= 3 Do this on your own.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions 1 Evaluate 9e², if e= 3 1 9 · ( 3 )² = 1 9 · 9 = optional step 9 9 = 1
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions The amount of money that remains from a 20 dollar bill after Malina buys 4 party favors for p dollars each is 20 – 4p. Find the amount remaining if each favor is $3 each. Do this on your own.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions The amount of money that remains from a 20 dollar bill after Malina buys 4 party favors for p dollars each is 20 – 4p. Find the amount remaining if each favor is $3 each. $20 – 4p, if p = $3 $20 – 4 · $3 $20 - $12 = $8
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions The volume of a cube can be represented by s³, where s is the length of a side. If the side of a cube is ½ meter, what is the volume? Do this on your own.
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions The volume of a square cube can be represented by s³, where is the length of a side. If the side of the cube is ½ meter, what is the volume? 1 ( 2 )³ = 1 1 2 2 2 = 8
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions How are numerical expressions and algebraic expressions different?
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Algebra: Variables and Expressions Agenda Notes Homework – Homework Practice 6-3 Due Thursday, Nov 21 Mid-Chapter 6 Quiz – Friday, Nov 22
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