Algebra I Teacher Notes Expressions, Equations, and Formulas Review



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Big Ideas Write and evaluate algebraic expressions Use expressions to write equations and inequalities Solve equations Represent functions as verbal rules, equations, tables and graphs Review these concepts of algebra throughout the course. This material has been taught in previous courses, but it is important to help students remember it. The student will identify and apply real number properties using variables, including distributive, commutative, associative, identity, inverse, and absolute value to expressions or equations. Real Number Properties For a Review of Real Numbers, see Real Numbers Review A.SSE.A.1 Interpret expressions that represent a quantity in terms of its context. a. Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients. b. Interpret complicated expressions by viewing one or more of their parts as a single entity. A.REI.A.1 Understand solving equations as a process of reasoning and explain the reasoning. Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has a solution. Construct a viable argument to justify a solution method. A.REI.B.3 Solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable, including equations with coefficients represented by letters. A.CED.A.4 Create equations that describe numbers or relationships. Rearrange formulas to highlight a quantity of interest, using the same reasoning as in solving equations. A.CED.A.1 Create equations that describe numbers or relationships. Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems. N.NQ.A.1 Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems. Use units as a way to understand problems and to guide the solution of multi-step problems. Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 1 of 10 9/4/014

Note: This unit can be used as needed (review or introductory) to practice with expressions and variables. Math Background PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE (What skills do they need to have to succeed?) Express algebraic expressions verbally In this unit you will Evaluate numerical expression using the order of operations Evaluate algebraic expressions using the order of operations You can use the skills in this unit to Create algebraic expressions (patterns) to represent real-life applications. Solve algebraic equations. Overall Big Ideas There is an identified order that mathematical operations are performed. It is important to learn this in order to be able to undo the operations later when solving equations. Essential Questions Why is it helpful to be able to simplify numerical or algebraic expressions? What type of grouping symbols are used to write expressions and why are they important when simplifying expressions? Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes of 10 9/4/014

Skill: simplify algebraic expressions. Notes Terms: algebraic expressions separated by a + or a sign Constant Term: a term that is a real number (no variable part) Coefficient: the numerical factor of a term Like Terms: terms that have the exact same variable part (must be the same letter raised to the same exponent) Note: Only like terms can be added or subtracted (combined). To add or subtract like terms, add or subtract the coefficients and keep the variable part. Ex 1: Simplify 3 + 4. This means we are adding 3 smiley faces plus 4 smiley faces. Therefore, we have a total of 7 smiley faces, which we can write as 7. Ex : Use the expression 1 3x 4xy x 5y to answer the following questions. 1. How many terms are in the expression? Solution: There are 5 terms.. Name the constant term(s). Solution: There is one constant term, 1. 3. How many like terms are in the expression? Solution: There are like terms. 3 x and x 4. What is the coefficient of the xy term? What is the coefficient of the fourth term? Solution: The xy term has a coefficient of 4. The third term has a coefficient of 1. 5. Simplify the algebraic expression. Solution: Combine like terms. 1 3x 1x 4xy 5y 1 x 4xy 5y 6. How many terms are in the simplified form of the algebraic expression? Solution: There are 4 terms. Simplifying an Algebraic Expression Ex 3: Simplify the expression x 4 8 5x 1. Step One: Eliminate the parentheses using the distributive property. 4x 3 5x 1 4x 5x 3 1 Step Two: Combine like terms. 5 n 3n 8 4n Ex 4: Simplify the expression 1x 33 x 33 Step One: Eliminate the parentheses using the distributive property. 5 6n 16n 4n Note: The expression in parentheses is being multiplied by n, which is what was distributed. Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 3 of 10 9/4/014

Step Two: Combine like terms. 5 6n 4n 16n 5 10n 16 Note: The answer may be written as 10n 16n 5 by the commutative property. Ex 5: Write a simplified expression for the perimeter of a rectangle with length x 7 and width x. Note: The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is P l w. Substitute the length and width into the formula. x 7 x Simplify using the distributive property and combining like terms. You Try: 1. Simplify the expression x x 4 3 8. x14 x 4 4x 10. Write a simplified expression for the area of a triangle with a base of 4x and a height of x 1. QOD: Explain in your own words why only like terms can be added or subtracted. n Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 4 of 10 9/4/014

Sample Practice Question(s): 1. Simplify the expression: 5 3 x 4 x A. 7x 4 B. 7x 3 C. x + 1 D. x 7. Simplify the expression: 5x x 6 4x 6x 1 A. B. C. D. x x 6 5 3x 10x 5 11x x 5 11x 6x 5 3. Write an expression for the perimeter of the rectangle: y x A. xy B. 6xy C. 4x + y D. 4x y Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 5 of 10 9/4/014

*These two-column notes are designed to be used for study. The left side or the right side can be covered for self-check or buddy-check support and are meant to be developed throughout each unit. For example, certain vocabulary words may not be defined until that concept is covered/discussed/developed during the unit. Vocabulary Definition/Meaning/Example Expression Constant Variable Order of Operations Numerical expression Evaluate Algebraic expression Open sentence Equation Literal equation Solution of an equation Power, exponent, base *Properties of Equality Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 6 of 10 9/4/014

A.SSE.A.1 Interpret the structure of expressions Interpret expressions that represent a quantity in terms of its context. a. Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients. b. Interpret complicated expressions by viewing one or more of their parts as a single entity. Give two ways to write each algebraic expression in words 1. n-5. 8x 3. t 1 4 Translate from words to algebraic expressions 1. Sam is years less than three times the age of his younger brother Evaluate each, given x=5, y=8, z=4 1. x+y. y/z 3. z /y +x Write an expression for: 1. area of a rectangle if the length of the rectangle is 9 inches. Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 7 of 10 9/4/014

Skills: Solve equations by adding or subtracting; solve equations by multiplying or dividing, and solve multi-step equations. A.REI.A.1 Understand solving equations as a process of reasoning and explain the reasoning. Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has a solution. Construct a viable argument to justify a solution method. Solve each equation 1. x 10 4. 1 m 5 5 3. 8 b 4. b 3 5. 1.75 k 0.75 Write an equation to represent: 1. Ten less than a number is equal to 1. The sum of 5 and a number is 5 3. The difference of a number and 4 is 9 Solve: 4. -4=k/-5 5. 7x=35 6. 5/9v=35 7. -1=-1p 8. q/15-1/5=3/5 9. 4a=3=11 Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 8 of 10 9/4/014

10. x/6+4=14 11. 5(h-4)=8 Write an equation, then solve: 1. Seven less that twice a number equals 19. The sum of two times a number and 5 is 11. Solve the equation5x 9 6. Write a reason for each numbered step. 5x 9 6 Given 9 9 5x 35 [1] Simplify 5x 35 5 5 x 7 [] Simplify Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 9 of 10 9/4/014

For additional examples refer to Equations and Inequalities Expressions Equations Formulas_Notes 10 of 10 9/4/014