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Variables and Expressions 1.3
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Vocabulary Algebra: Branch of mathematics that uses symbols such as variables Variable: A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown value. Example: x, y
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Vocabulary Algebraic Expression: An expression containing at least one variable and at least one operation. Example: 4-x, 5m +6, ab Defining a Variable: Choosing a variable to represent an unknown quantity
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Translate each phrase into an algebraic expression 1. Identify key word for the operation 2. Define your variable 3. Translate from left to right
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Key Words for Operations Add More than; sum of ; greater than; added to; increased by, Subtract Less than; fewer than ; subtracted from; minus; difference of; decreased by Multiply Times; product of; multiplied by Divide Divided by; quotient of; Order is always left to right EXCEPT words with “than”
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Ex 1: Three dollars more than the cost of a sandwich 1. more than : add and switch order 2. C= cost of sandwich 3. 3+c but need to switch order because of the word than!! Answer: C+3
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Ex 2: Five points more than the points scored by field goals if each field goal is worth 3 points. 1. More than: add and switch order Each goal is worth 3 points: multiply by 3 2. f= field goals 3. 5+3f but because it says the word than switch the order. Answer: 3f +5
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Substitution Property of Equality If two quantities are equal, then one can be replaced by the other.
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Evaluate: if x=3, y=4, z=7 Ex 3: 6y-4xEx 4: 5z+(x+4y)-15
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Evaluate: if x=3, y=4, z=7 Ex 5:
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Example 6: Suzanne Middle School sold tickets for a school play. The price of an adult ticket was $3, and the price of a student ticket was $1. a. Write an expression for the total amount of money collected. b. Suppose 70 adult tickets and 85 student tickets were sold. How much was collected?
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Homework Page 16-15 (12-37, 39, 40)
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