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Unit 2: Non-calculator
2.4 Algebra
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What are variables used to represent in algebra?
Unknown values
Equations are statements that two
expressions
are equal.
Combining like terms involves adding or subtracting terms with the same
variables
raised to the same power.
When distributing 2(x + 3), the term 2 is multiplied by both x and
3
.
What type of values are constants in algebra?
Fixed
Solve the equation 4x - 7 = 9.
x = 4
Solve the equation 3x = -9.
x = -3
Expanding 2(3x + 4) results in 6x +
8
.
What type of values are constants in algebra?
Fixed
Constants in algebra are fixed values that do not
change
Terms in an algebraic expression are separated by addition or
subtraction
Constants are fixed values that do not
change
What separates terms in an algebraic expression?
Addition or subtraction
Simplify the expression 2y + 4y.
6y
Factor the expression 4x + 8.
4(x + 2)
Expressions are combinations of variables, constants, and
operations
.
Isolating the variable involves moving terms to get the variable on one side and constants on the other.
True
To move variables to one side in an equation, subtract
2x
from both sides.
Steps to solve linear equations with one variable
1️⃣ Simplify the equation
2️⃣ Isolate the variable
3️⃣ Solve for the variable
What is the highest common factor of 9x and 12?
3
Expressions are combinations of variables, constants, and
operations
.
What is an algebraic expression defined as?
Variables, constants, and operations
What are variables in algebra used to represent?
Unknown values
Equations in algebra state that two expressions are equal
True
Combining like terms involves adding or subtracting terms with the same
variables
When distributing \(2\) in the expression \(2(x + 3)\), the term \(2 \times 3\) results in
6
To isolate the variable, you add or subtract terms to move constants to the other
side
What is the first step to solve \(5x + 3 = 2x - 6\)?
Subtract 2x
What is an algebraic expression?
Variables, constants, operations
Combining like terms involves adding or subtracting terms with the same variables raised to the same power.
True
Distributing involves multiplying a term outside
parentheses
with each term inside.
True
Variables are symbols that represent unknown
values
.
What is the first step in solving linear equations with one variable?
Simplify the equation
To solve for the variable, divide or
multiply
to isolate it.
Expanding expressions involves multiplying terms outside parentheses with each term inside.
True
When factorizing 9x - 12, the result is 3(
3x - 4
).
What are variables in algebra used to represent?
Unknown values
Equations in algebra state that two
expressions
are equal
True
Constants in algebra are fixed values that do not
change
Terms in an algebraic expression are separated by addition or
subtraction
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