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Chapter 5 Expressions Day….. 1. Distributive Property 2. Parts of an Expressions 3. Combining Like Terms 4. Equivalent Expressions Day 1 Bell Work Justify your Response Vocabulary • Algebraic Expressions - A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation. Ex. 4x + 3 • Equivalent Expressions- Expressions that have the same value. Ex. 5+9 = 20-6 To find the value of an algebraic expression by replacing variables Evaluate• with numbers. 10a - 3 when a = 6. 10(6) - 3 = 57 • Numerical Expression - A combination of numbers and operations. Ex. 10 + 5 - 8 • Order of Operations- The rules that tell which operation to preform first when more than one operation is used. (PEMDAS) • Properties - Mathematical statements that are true of any number belonging to the set of numbers for which the properties are defined. Vocabulary • Term- Each part of an algebraic expression or equation separated by a plus or minus sign. ( ex. 2x, -3, y, +10 ) • • Coefficient- A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number. The numerical part of a term followed by a variable. • Constant- Part of an algebraic expression that is unchanged by a variable. A numerical term without a variable ( ex. +5 or -10 ) • Equation A mathematical expression stating that two or more quantities are equal to one another. Properties • Commutative- states that the order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the sum or product. Ex: 4+3=7 or 3+4=7 • Associative- states that the way in which numbers are grouped does not change the sum or product. Ex: 1 + (2+3) = 6 or (1+2) +3= 6 • Identity- states that any number added to 0 or multiplied by 1 will be itself. Ex: 6 + 0 = 6 or 4 x 1 = 4 • Distributive- is used to simplify or rewrite expressions by multiplying a number outside the parenthesis by each number or term inside the parenthesis. Ex: 4(2 + 3) = 8 +12 I Can…. Use algebraic properties to generate equivalent expressions. Partner Work Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil. Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets Day 2 Bell Work Justify your response. Homework Check Properties • Commutative- states that the order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the sum or product. Ex: 4+3=7 or 3+4=7 • Associative- states that the way in which numbers are grouped does not change the sum or product. Ex: 1 + (2+3) = 6 or (1+2) +3= 6 • Identity- states that any number added to 0 or multiplied by 1 will be itself. Ex: 6 + 0 = 6 or 4 x 1 = 4 • Distributive- is used to simplify or rewrite expressions by multiplying a number outside the parenthesis by each number or term inside the parenthesis. Ex: 4(2 + 3) = 8 +12 Vocabulary • Algebraic Expressions - A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation. Ex. 4x + 3 • Equivalent Expressions- Expressions that have the same value. Ex. 5+9 = 20-6 To find the value of an algebraic expression by replacing variables Evaluate• with numbers. 10a + 3 when a = 6. 10(6) + 3 = 57 • Numerical Expression - A combination of numbers and operations. Ex. 10 + 5 - 8 • Order of Operations- The rules that tell which operation to preform first when more than one operation is used. (PEMDAS) • Properties - Mathematical statements that are true of any number belonging to the set of numbers for which the properties are defined. Vocabulary • Term• Each part of an algebraic expression or equation separated by a plus or minus sign. ( ex. 2x, -3, y, +10 ) A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number. • Coefficient- The numerical part of a term followed by a variable. • Constant- Part of an algebraic expression that is unchanged by a variable. A numerical term without a variable ( ex. +5 or -10 ) I Can…. identify parts of an expression using mathematical terms. Parts of an Expression Examples: Practice Makes Perfect Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil. Day 3 Bell Work Justify Your Response Homework Check Properties • Commutative- states that the order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the sum or product. Ex: 4+3=7 or 3+4=7 • Associative- states that the way in which numbers are grouped does not change the sum or product. Ex: 1 + (2+3) = 6 or (1+2) +3= 6 • Identity- states that any number added to 0 or multiplied by 1 will be itself. Ex: 6 + 0 = 6 or 4 x 1 = 4 • Distributive- is used to simplify or rewrite expressions by multiplying a number outside the parenthesis by each number or term inside the parenthesis. Ex: 4(2 + 3) = 8 +12 Vocabulary • Algebraic Expressions - A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation. Ex. 4x + 3 • Equivalent Expressions- Expressions that have the same value. Ex. 5+9 = 20-6 To find the value of an algebraic expression by replacing variables Evaluate• with numbers. 10a + 3 when a = 6. 10(6) + 3 = 57 • Numerical Expression - A combination of numbers and operations. Ex. 10 + 5 - 8 • Order of Operations- The rules that tell which operation to preform first when more than one operation is used. (PEMDAS) • Properties - Mathematical statements that are true of any number belonging to the set of numbers for which the properties are defined. Vocabulary • Term• Each part of an algebraic expression or equation separated by a plus or minus sign. ( ex. 2x, -3, y, +10 ) A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number. • Coefficient- The numerical part of a term followed by a variable. • Constant- Part of an algebraic expression that is unchanged by a variable. A numerical term without a variable ( ex. +5 or -10 ) I Can…. combine like terms to simplify expressions. Combining Like Terms Essential Understanding: •You can simplify and expression by combining like terms. Example: •Only like terms can be combined (added). To be considered alike terms must have the same coefficient with the same exponents. Example: •Terms can be coded and rearranged using commutative property to make simplifying easier. Examples: •When simplifying an expression you must follow the order of operations. Examples: •Unlike like terms can be multiplied but cannot be combined. Example: Your Turn…. Take out your marker boards Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets Day 4 Bell Work Justify Your Response Properties • Commutative- states that the order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the sum or product. Ex: 4+3=7 or 3+4=7 • Associative- states that the way in which numbers are grouped does not change the sum or product. Ex: 1 + (2+3) = 6 or (1+2) +3= 6 • Identity- states that any number added to 0 or multiplied by 1 will be itself. Ex: 6 + 0 = 6 or 4 x 1 = 4 • Distributive- is used to simplify or rewrite expressions by multiplying a number outside the parenthesis by each number or term inside the parenthesis. Ex: 4(2 + 3) = 8 +12 Vocabulary • Algebraic Expressions - A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation. Ex. 4x + 3 • Equivalent Expressions- Expressions that have the same value. Ex. 5+9 = 20-6 To find the value of an algebraic expression by replacing variables Evaluate• with numbers. 10a + 3 when a = 6. 10(6) + 3 = 57 • Numerical Expression - A combination of numbers and operations. Ex. 10 + 5 - 8 • Order of Operations- The rules that tell which operation to preform first when more than one operation is used. (PEMDAS) • Properties - Mathematical statements that are true of any number belonging to the set of numbers for which the properties are defined. Vocabulary • Term• Each part of an algebraic expression or equation separated by a plus or minus sign. ( ex. 2x, -3, y, +10 ) A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number. • Coefficient- The numerical part of a term followed by a variable. • Constant- Part of an algebraic expression that is unchanged by a variable. A numerical term without a variable ( ex. +5 or -10 ) I Can…. Show What I know Pop Quiz Please clear your desk of everything except for a pencil and a blank piece of paper. Facing Math This is an individual task. If you do not finish during class it must be turned in on Monday. Wrap it Up • Review • Questions • Exit Tickets Day 5 No School