Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Like terms are mathematical terms that have the exact same variables and exponents, but they can have different coefficients. Combining like terms will simplify a math problem and is also the proper form for writing an expression.
To simplify an expression means to write an equivalent expression which contains no similar terms. This means that we will rewrite the expression with the fewest terms possible.
Mr. LeRoux was the student-teaching host of Mr. Stedry back in the day. He created this list to help students with understanding their number knowledge and the perfect squares, cubes, fourths and fifths. Along with perfect roots! This will be useful for students as we move closer to exponents and polynomials.
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!
Here are the Canva slides with our class notes and examples!