Collecting Like Terms, Distributive Property And Solving .

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Collecting Like Terms, DistributiveProperty and Solving Equations Oh My TLW review collecting like termsTLW review the distributive propertyTLW review solving one-step, two-step and multi-step equationsTLW review solving equations with variables on both sidesThe terms of an expression are the parts to be added orsubtracted.Like terms are terms that contain the same variables raised tothe same powers.Constants are also like terms.A coefficient is a number multiplied by a variable.Like terms can have different coefficients.A variable written without a coefficient has acoefficient of 1.Terms can be combined only if they are like terms.Like terms can have different coefficients, but theymust have the same variables raised to the same powers.Simplify the expressions below by combining like terms.(a) 3x 7 y 4 x 7 y(b) 8 x 11Using the Distributive Property can help youcombine like terms.Notice that you can combine like terms byadding or subtracting the coefficients andkeeping the variables and exponents the same.2(c)5a 7b 9a 2

Simplify each expression by applying the distributive property.(a)3 x 2 (b)5 a b (c) 7 y 8 (d) 6 x 7 Simplify each expression by using the distributive property and combining like terms where possible.(a)3 x 6 2(b)7 y 2 y 5 y(c) 5 x 2 2 x 6Guided PracticeSimplify each expression by combining like terms [if possible]. 22n 18n 151. 32 y 17 y2.8.3 p 2 4.8 p3.4. 3x 8 x 11x5. 6 7m 86. 9 x 4 x 12 x 15 x222Simplify each expression by using the distributive property and combining like terms where possible.7.10. 3 8 x 4 1 6 x 24 21 3x 9 13x38.11.4 x 9 5x5x 9.18x 2 20 x 412.Write an expression for the perimeter of the figures shown below.13.14. 2 y 6 12 4 3d 1 2 7 d 9

Solving One-Step Equations Review & PracticeSolve each equation for the indicated variable.1.x 3 172.41 w 43.k 8 194.t 5 125. 2 d 976. 7 x 187.53 t 888.33 c 779.x 10.k 8911.x 4 1212. 16 13.24 x 1214. y 14515. 7m 494 3 7 7t 2

Solving Two Step Equations Review & PracticeLook at me I’m Mrs.Lenart’sspirit animalSolve each equation for the indicated variable.1.4a 3 112.8 3r 13.42 2d 64.3x 0.3 3.35. 15 y 31 616.9 c 137.x 4 1568.4 10.3t 7 1911.28 4 x 1212.6h 7 1713.3x 3 1814.3t 44 5015.c15 2316.6 6 x 3017.9 6 x 4518.32 5 3tm 1029. 7 y 7 0

Solving Multi-Step Equations & Equations with Variables on Both Sides Review & PracticeSolve each equation for the indicated variable.1.2 x 7 102.m 4 1263.5 c 2 204.12a 5 8a 15.m 3 6m 276. 4 7d 13 337.b 11 2b 68. 5 j 9 j 3 349. 2d 5 2d 9

Solve each equation for the indicated variable.1.4 x 24 6 x2. 3 y 8 13 4 y3.5x 14 2 x4.8x 1 47 4 x5.20 x 2 5x6.39 x 33x 307.x 5 x28.41x 6 x559.4y 5 6y 7

Equations, Equations, and more Equations Solve each equation for the given variable. Please circle, rectangle, or triangle your answer.1.4 x 7 372.3x 6 93. 8 9 y 354.7 x 12 25.8 12 x 326.0 25x 757.4e 16 128.3n 9 99.3x 12 5 3510.9 x 3 2411.15 x 9212.12 13.13x 50 5414.x 8 12315.13 x 7516.17 k 32917.2x 3 9518.7 4m 52x 23

19.1x 2 11422.6 x 2 2220.8 1y 6223.21.5t 8 185n 8 2324.6 x 5 4125.4 3 y 1 5 y 1126. 7a 12a 6527.4 x 2 6 x 1028.5 x 2 1 x 2 2 x 1 29.3 2 v 5v 1630.x 5 x2

TLW review solving one-step, two-step and multi-step equations TLW review solving equations with variables on both sides T he terms of an expression are the parts to be added or subtracted. Like terms are terms that co

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