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Do Now – Math Minute • Take 3 minutes to silently complete the math minute. • If you do not know how to do a problem, please circle it and make sure to ask a question! Quick Write in Notebooks 1.) What does the word “distribute” mean to you? 2.) What does the word “combine” mean to you? Evaluating Numerical Expressions 1.) Evaluate using the order of operations: 2(3+4) 2.) Evaluate by multiplying (distributing) the 2 first: 2(3+4) What about Algebraic Expressions? 1.) What about if we had the expression 2(x+3). How would you multiply (distribute) the 2 and the (x + 3)? 2.) Let’s check our work by evaluating the expressions for x = 1. Notes – in your notebook Distributive Property – When I multiply two or more expressions, all terms of the first expression are multiplied by all terms of the second expression Numerical: Algebraic: Geometric: Mixed Practice • Work in groups • Criteria for good groupwork: – Students come to consensus on answer – Share your work with each other – Ask “how” or “why” questions of each other if you don’t understand • It’s okay to make mistakes!!! Equivalent Expressions • What are expressions? • What do you think “equivalent” means? Is 3(2x + 4) an equivalent expression to 6(x+2)? Explain to your partner why or why not. Show your work! Equivalent Expressions Check if expressions are equivalent using at least 2 values for X. 3(2x + 4) 6(x+2) Another example with negatives: Check if equivalent Algebraically, Numerically and Geometrically -2(3x+6) 6(x-2) But what about equations? If -2(3x+6) is not equivalent to 6(x-2), does that mean that I can’t solve: 2(3x+6) = 6(x-2)? Conclusion: If expressions are equivalent, they have an infinite number of solutions. If expressions are not equivalent, they have either 0 or 1 solution. Notes in notebook Equivalent Expression: 2 expressions that simplify to the same expression and when equated, have infinite solution. Example: Come up with an expression equivalent to 3x + 18 and use substitution to check your expression. Practice Combining in Math Simplify the following expressions: 1.) 7 – 9 2.) -2x + 4x 3.) 2 + 2x + 5 What can I combine? 2 + 2x + 5 9x Why can’t I combine numbers and variables? Example: 2 + 2x In your notes Combining Like Terms: I can combine terms that have the same variable with the same exponent. I cannot combine unlike terms because….. Practice – Combining Like Terms Exit Slip • Complete silently by yourself • Show all your work • Try your best! This is NOT for a grade, but will help me see if I taught a good lesson and if you understood today.