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GSE Algebra I COACH SELF ROOM 1210 GSE Algebra I Syllabus Pacing Guide Class Rules Procedures Blog: http://www.tinyurl.com/coachself Classroom Rules Be Prepared Be Respectful Be on Time Be on Task Follow Directions Seek Tutoring when Needed! Procedures Entering the classroom Leaving the classroom Getting your attention Questions Teacher’s Desk Procedures Group Work Pass use – restrooms, lockers, sick Emergencies Announcements Finish work early Pencils – usage and breakage Warm up 1. 5 word prediction. Guess the meanings of the following words: Variable, expression, base, constant, & factor. EQ (CCCA Unit 1) Why is it important to understand the “language” of mathematics? Definitions IDENTIFYING PARTS GUIDED NOTES Algebraic Expression Can have variables, numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis, square roots, exponents… Examples: x2 3 x 2 5b 7c d 5 xy Variable Symbols or letters used to represent an unknown Examples: x Term How many items are being added, subtracted, divided Examples: 2 5a 2 xy 3 3 P 2x 2 a b 4 Like Terms Same variable raised to the same power Examples: 2 2 5 x y and 8 x y 2 7y and 22y 2 Coefficient The number in front of a variable Examples: 123 xy 3 2 123 9xy z 9 x 1 Exponent The number up in the air next to a base The number of times you multiply something times itself Examples: 3 3 12 12 2 x 4 3y 7 4 Base What the exponent sits on The part that has been raised to a power Examples: 3 2 12 x 2 x 4 3y 7 y Constant A number that has no variable It can be positive or negative Examples: 42 -42 3x 5 2 5 4 5 x 3y 8 -8 Factors Items that are being multiplied together Can be numbers, variables, parenthesis Examples: 6 1 and 6…. Or 2 and 3 9xy 9 and x and y x 2 y 3 (x + 2) and (y – 3) 3 z 9 3 and (z – 9) Order of Operations Simplify inside parenthesis Take care of exponents In order from left to right, multiplication or division In order from left to right, addition or subtraction Examples: 5 3 2 1 4 2 -18 Which is it? Translations ADDITION Sum Plus Add More Than Increased Together SUBTRACTION Difference Minus Decreased Less Than (swaps the order) Take away DIVISION Quotient Half Divide by MULTIPLICATION Product Twice Double Triple Times EXPONENTS Square Cubed To the power of Raised to a power Translate The sum of a number and 10 x + 10 Translate The product of 9 and x squared 2 9x Translate 9 less than g to the fourth power 4 g – 9 Translate 8 + 3x Eight increased by three times x Translate and Solve 1. Five times a number increased by 5 is the same as 3 times the same number decreased by 7. 2. Four times a number plus 10 minus two times the same number is 6. Classwork Writing an Expression Practice Worksheet