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Page 1: Ms. Drake 7th grade Math Number Theory Lesson 15 Variables and Algebraic Expressions.

Ms. Drake 7th grade Math

Number TheoryLesson 15

Variables and Algebraic Expressions

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Week by Week Essentials Week 4

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Number TheoryAddition Property of EqualityAlgebraic ExpressionBaseCoefficientComposite Number ConstantDivision Property of EqualityEquation

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EvaluateExponentGreatest Common Factor (GFC)Inverse OperationsIsolate the VariableLeast Common Multiple (LCM)Like Terms

Number Theory

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Number TheoryMultipleMultiplication Property of EqualityNumerical ExpressionOrder of OperationsPowerPrime FactorizationPrime NumberScientific NotationSolution

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Number Theory

SolveStandard FormSubtraction Property Of EqualityTermVariableVerbal Expression

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Algebraic Expression: an expression that contains

at least one variable.Example:

3 + x5(b-2)

Variables and Algebraic Expressions

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Evaluate: to find the value of a numerical or algebraic

expression.

Variables and Algebraic Expressions

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Constant: stays the sameA value that does not change.

2 always represents the value 2

5 always represents the value 5

Variables and Algebraic Expressions

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What are examples of quantities that are

constant?

The year you were born…

The number of hours in a day…

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Variables and Algebraic Expressions

Variable: varies- is not the same

A letter that takes the place of an unknown number or

numbers.

A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change.

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What are some examples of quantities that vary?

The price of gasoline…

Temperatures….

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Abdul entered a walk-a-thon for a local charity. His

sponsor provided the $20 entry fee and will provide $4

for each mile he walks.

How can we find out how much money Abdul could help

raise

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Make a table to display the information

How would we write the expression if the number of miles walked is replaced by

the variable m?

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Miles Walked Expression Amount 1 20 + 4(1) 24 5 20 + 4(5) 40

If Abdul walked 13 miles, how much would he earn for

charity?

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What if Abdul wanted to earn $100 for charity? How many miles must he walk?

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Evaluate each expressions for the given value of the

variable.

3x – 2 for x = 5

… for x = 7

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Evaluate an algebraic expression with two

variables.

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…Until next time solve this magic square with a partner.In a magic square each row,

column and diagonal will have the same sum.

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Evaluate for x = 4 x = 6 and x = 0.

Which solutions are true?

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This is a magic square only if after you solve each

expression, the sums of the solutions in each row, column and diagonal are the same.

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7+4 11

4 4

2(4)+1 9

4+2 6

0.5(4)+6 8

4+6 10

3(4)-5 7

3(4) 12

4+1 5

24 24

24

24

24

24

24

24

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6+6 12

6 6

2(6)+1 13

6+2 8

0.5(6)+6 9

6+6 12

3(6)-5 13

3(6) 18

6+1 7

33 32

38

33

29

31

35

28

Six is not a solution.

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7+0 7

0 0

2(0)+1 1

0+2 6

0.5(0)+6 6

0+6 6

3(0)-5 -5

3(0) 0

0+1 1

8 8

-4

6

24

8

2

14

Zero is not a solution