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Write equivalent expressions by combining like terms. Verify the equivalence of your expression and the given expression by evaluating each for the given values: a = 2, b = 5, and c = -3. Problems below are follow-up questions to Example 1b from Classwork: Find the sum of 2x + 1 and 5x.

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Grade 7 Lesson 1 7 3

Write equivalent expressions by combining like terms. Verify the equivalence of your expression and the given expression by evaluating each for the given values: a = 2, b = 5, and c = -3. Problems below are follow-up questions to Example 1b from Classwork: Find the sum of 2x + 1 and 5x.

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Lesson 1

NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM

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Problem Set
For problems 19, write equivalent expressions by combining like terms. Verify the equivalence of your expression and
the given expression by evaluating each for the given values: = 2, = 5, and = 3.
1.

3 + 5

2.

8 4

3.

5 + 4 +

4.

3 + 6 + 5

5.

8 + 8 4

6.

5 4 +

7.

8.

3 + 6 + 5 2

8 + 8 4 3

9.

5 4 + 3

Use any order, any grouping to write equivalent expressions by combining like terms. Then verify the equivalence of
your expression to the given expression by evaluating for the value(s) given in each problem.
10. 3(6); for = 3

11. 5(4); for = 2

12. (5)(2); for = 3

13. 3(8) + (2)(7); for = 2, = 3


1

14. 4(3) + 2(); for = , = 3


2

15. 9(4) 2(3) + ; for = 1, = 4


1

16. 7(4) + 3(5) + 2(3); = , =


2

1
3

The problems below are follow-up questions to Example 1b from Classwork: Find the sum of 2 + 1 and 5.

17. Jack got the expression 7 + 1, then wrote his answer as 1 + 7. Is his answer an equivalent expression? How do
you know?
18. Jill also got the expression 7 + 1, then wrote her answer as 1 + 7. Is her expression an equivalent expression?
How do you know?

Lesson 1:
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Generating Equivalent Expressions


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