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26 Algebraic: Unit Expressions and Equations

1. The document defines algebraic expressions and equations. Algebraic expressions contain variables and constants with mathematical operations, while equations set two such expressions equal to each other. 2. It provides examples of evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting values for variables, and solving different types of algebraic equations by using inverse operations to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. 3. The document explains that writing expressions and equations can represent word problems mathematically, with variables for unknowns and numbers for known quantities, in order to solve them.

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26 Algebraic: Unit Expressions and Equations

1. The document defines algebraic expressions and equations. Algebraic expressions contain variables and constants with mathematical operations, while equations set two such expressions equal to each other. 2. It provides examples of evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting values for variables, and solving different types of algebraic equations by using inverse operations to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. 3. The document explains that writing expressions and equations can represent word problems mathematically, with variables for unknowns and numbers for known quantities, in order to solve them.

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Unit 26 Algebraic Expressions and Equations

1. Algebraic Expressions
A. Algebraic expressions contain letters, numbers, and operation signs.
1. The letters are called variables. They represent unknown quantities.
2. The numbers are called constants. They represent known quantities.
B. The multiplication sign is often omitted in algebraic expressions.
5y means (5)(y) and xy means (x)(y). In algebra, x does not mean multiplication.
C. Evaluating algebraic expressions
1. Replace all variables with their given values.
2. Following the order of operations (Unit 5), calculate the result.
Evaluate: 2y + 3 when y = 4 X2- 2 when x = 3 5x - y2 when x = 6 and y = 4

(2)(4)+3 ~ (5)(6) - (4)2

8+3=11 ~ 30 - 16 = 14

2. Algebraic Equations
A. An equation represents two equal expressions.
B. Solving an algebraic equation requires finding the value of the variable which will make
the equation true. The value is found by isolating the variable on one side of the equation.
C. Equal opposite math operations are used to isolate the variable.
D. Examples: Solving for x using equal opposite math operations.
Addition Equation Subtraction Equation Multiplication Equation Division Equation
(use subtraction) (use addition) (use division) (use multiplication)
x + 3 =10 x - 3 =10 2x =10 2
.?5. =10
x+3-3=10-3 x-3+3=10+3 2x/2=(10)/2 (~)(2) = (10)(2)
x=7 x=13 x=5 x=20

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Note how the equation is still in balance after equal operations have been done to both sides.
3. riting algebraic expressions and equations
. Writing the relationships between the constants, variables, and math operations
of a problem with an expression or equation will make the problem easier to solve.
1. Represent the variables (unknown quantities) with letters.
2. Represent the constants (known quantities) with numbers.
3. State the required math operations in proper order.
B. This is the expression for 4 increased by 3 times a number.
C. Using equations to solve problems
B
1. John is 12 years old. x= sister's age 2. An equation to x = cost of 1 Coke
He is twice the age 2x = 12 find the cost of 3x= $1.80
of his sister. An 1 Coke when 3
2x_j1 3x - $1.80
equation to solve 2 - 2 Cokes cost 3 - 3
for his sister's age x=6 $1.80 would
x= $.60
is (2)(x) = 12. be 3x = $1.80.
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