Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
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In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain the concept of simplifying algebraic expressions. She will cover important vocabulary such as algebraic expression, variable, term, coefficient, constant, and the distributive property. She will also discuss the difference between like terms and unlike terms. This video is part of a series that will cover combining like terms, the distributive property, factoring, and working with negative numbers when applying the distributive property.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain how to simplify algebraic expressions by combining like terms. She will demonstrate the process step by step and provide helpful tips along the way. By the end of the video, viewers will have a clear understanding of how to combine like terms and simplify expressions.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will demonstrate how to use the distributive property to expand and simplify expressions. She will provide step-by-step examples, including a few that involve geometry applications (i.e. finding the perimeter of triangles). This video also includes a preview on factoring expressions.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain how the distributive property works when distributing a negative number. This video includes 13 worked-out examples!
Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
Need some practice?
In this video, Mrs. Bebow explains the difference between linear and non-linear expressions. She also provides several examples on how to add linear expressions using both the vertical and horizontal methods. Six examples total, two of which are story problems!
This video teaches viewers how to add linear expression using 3 steps.
The video explains what terms and like terms are and how a person can identify the like terms in an expression. The video then shows how to combine those like terms to find the final expression. The video includes two adding linear expressions example problems and 2 practice problems for the viewer to practice the skill of adding linear expressions.
This video explains how to add and subtract linear expressions.
Note that adding linear expressions is explained from 2:47 to 5:19.
Note that subtracting linear expressions is explains from 7:33 to end of video.
Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
Need some practice?
In this video, Mrs. Bebow explains how to subtract linear expressions using "Keep, Change, Change" as a strategy. First she explains how to write the additive inverse (a.k.a. the opposite) of linear expressions, and then she moves into examples on how to subtract linear expressions. Video includes two story problems at the end!
This video teaches viewers how to subtract linear expressions with 4 simple steps. The video reviews like terms, distributive property, and combining like terms. The video includes two subtracting linear expressions example problems, and two practice problems so the viewer can practice the skill of subtracting linear expressions.
This video explains how to add and subtract linear expressions.
Note that adding linear expressions is explained from 2:47 to 5:19.
Note that subtracting linear expressions is explains from 7:33 to end of video.
Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
Need some practice?
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will explain how to factor linear expressions by first showing how to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of monomials. She will walk through the process of finding the GCF using prime factorization, and then there are 7 examples on factoring linear expressions, including one story problem.
This video explains how to factor expressions. Four examples total!
In this video, you will review what it means to factor a linear expression and see 6 examples worked out for you.
Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow explains how to simplify linear expressions by combining operations. She will go through examples that involve using the distributive property, combining like terms, and factoring. Seven examples total!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow explains how to combine operations with linear expressions to solve story problems. She provides step-by-step instructions and visual aids to help you understand the concepts. The video covers two application problems that involve finding the area of a flower border and the area of a walkway around a kennel.
This video goes through four examples on how to simplify expressions and how to write your answer in factored form. The first two examples are the same that are in our class notes!