Chapter 1 Notess Packet 16-17 - Spring
... A numerical expression consist of numbers, operations and grouping symbols. An expression formed with repeated multiplication is called a power. A power is made up of a base and an exponent. The base is multiplied by itself the number of times shown by the exponent. Example 1: Evaluate each power. a ...
... A numerical expression consist of numbers, operations and grouping symbols. An expression formed with repeated multiplication is called a power. A power is made up of a base and an exponent. The base is multiplied by itself the number of times shown by the exponent. Example 1: Evaluate each power. a ...
Unit Organizer - The Liberty Common School
... Recognize uses of variables and solve linear equations in one variable. Solve word problems by assigning variables to unknown quantities, writing appropriate equations, and solving them. Find the value for an expression, given replacement values for the variables; for example, what is 7/x – y ...
... Recognize uses of variables and solve linear equations in one variable. Solve word problems by assigning variables to unknown quantities, writing appropriate equations, and solving them. Find the value for an expression, given replacement values for the variables; for example, what is 7/x – y ...
mgpia3e_ppt_01_01
... The absolute value of a number is the number’s distance from 0 on the number line. The symbol for absolute value is | |. 2 is 2 because 2 is 2 units from 0. ...
... The absolute value of a number is the number’s distance from 0 on the number line. The symbol for absolute value is | |. 2 is 2 because 2 is 2 units from 0. ...
Name___________________________________________ Date_________________________ Algebra I – Pd ____
... How to solve absolute value equations 1) Isolate the absolute value. 2) Split into two separate equations, setting one to the negative and one to the positive. 3) Solve for x in both equations. 4) Check both of your solutions in the original equation. Example: ...
... How to solve absolute value equations 1) Isolate the absolute value. 2) Split into two separate equations, setting one to the negative and one to the positive. 3) Solve for x in both equations. 4) Check both of your solutions in the original equation. Example: ...