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In this math lesson, students will learn how to combine like terms using exponents. They will practice simplifying expressions and solving word problems involving perimeter.
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Day 18: TURN TO next page, begin the warm up • A _____ is a number that does not change in an expression. • Write the phrase eight more than three times a number Warm up
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS pg. # Lesson Date 7/30/18 Lesson 1: Classifying Real Numbers 7 7/31/18 Lesson 2: Variables and Expressions 8 8/1/18 Lesson 3: Product Rule of Exponents 9 8/2/18 Lesson 4: Order of Operations 10 8/3/18 Lesson 5: Absolute Value 12 8/7/18 Lesson 6: Subtracting Real Numbers 13 8/8/18 Lesson 7: Simplifying Expressions 14 8/9/18 Lesson 8:Converting Measures 15 8/10/18 Lesson 9: Algebraic Expressions 16 8/13/18 Lesson 10: Add/Sub Real Numbers 17 8/16/18 Lesson 11: Multi/Divide Real Numbers 18 8/21/18 Lesson 12: Simplifying Expressions Properties 19 8/22/18 Lesson 13: Square Roots 20 8/23/18 Lesson 14: Theoretical Probability 21 8/27/18 Lesson 15: Distributive Property 22 8/29/18 Lesson 16: Two+ Variable Expressions 23 8/30/18 Lesson 17: Translating Math 24 9/4/18 Lesson 18: Combining Like Terms 25
Glossary • Like Terms: two or more terms that have the same variable or variables raised to the same powers • Unlike Terms: two or more terms that have different variables raised to different powers
Warm up Objective I will be able to combine like terms using exponents. Notes Remember that combine means to add…. 3
Warm up Objective b.) -4y – (-3y) +5y c.) 6xy-3z+4yx Notes
White Boards Ex. 2: Simplify each expression a.) b.) c.) Notes
Ex. 3: Real Word Math Olympic competition offers three equestrian disciplines: dressage, show jumping, and endurance. The diagram represents the measurements for a regulation dressage arena. Find the perimeter if the arena then evaluate the expression for x=19.5 m. 3x+3 x-1 Notes
Complete Lesson Practice a-g on pages Exit Ticket
-6xy-5x+4 • 24m • 9acy-2ac • 6y • 3 • 2 • 2