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Algebra I
1.1 Evaluate Expressions
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Question: How do you evaluate algebraic expressions and powers?
Answer: By substituting numbers in for the variable and performing the indicated operation(s)
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Vocabulary• Variable — a letter used to
represent one or more numbers
• Expression--numbers, variable, and operations (ex: mn)
• Algebraic Expression — an expression that includes at least one variable
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Section 1.1 EVALUATING AN EXPRESSION WITH
ONE OR MORE VARIABLES
Please look at the handy chart below & let’s talk it out:
Algebraic Algebraic ExpressionExpression
Real MeaningReal Meaning Operation Operation UsedUsed
5(n) 5·n 5n 5 times n Multiplication
14/y 14÷y 14 divided by y Division
6 + c 6 plus c Addition
8 – x 8 minus x Subtraction
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a. 13 •n =13 •3 Substitute 3 for n. =39 Multiply.
b. 9/n =9/3 Substitute 3 for n. =3 Divide.
c. n -1 = 3 - 1 Substitute 3 for n. =2 Subtract.
d. n + 8 = 3 + 8 Substitute 3 for n. = 11 Add.
Evaluate algebraic expressions
Evaluate the expression when n = 3.
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Let’s Practice
Let y = 21. 6y
2. 8 divided by y
3. y + 4
4. 11 take away y
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If you know how much it costs ($360) and how much you earn each week, you can determine how many weeks it will take you to save enough $$$.
You earn about $64/week, how many weeks will it take you to buy your iPhone?
Here’s the situation:
You’re saving money to buy an iPhone…
$399$399
You can do this by EVALUATING AN EXPRESSION THAT
INVOLVES A VARIABLE: 64w = ?
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Section 1.1EVALUATING AN EXPRESSION WITH
ONE OR MORE VARIABLES
Evaluate the expression BELOW when:
w = 2, w = 3, w = 4… until you get an answer.
64w = ?
64(2) = 12864(3) = 19264(4) = 25664(5) = 32064(6) = 384
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Section 1.1 EVALUATING AN EXPRESSION WITH
ONE OR MORE VARIABLES
The total cost of seeing a movie at a theater can be represented by the expression a + r where a equals the cost of admission (in dollars) and r is the cost (in dollars) of refreshments. Let’s say you pay $7.25 for admission and $7.50 for refreshments. Find the total cost.
total cost = a + r
= 7.25 + 7.50
= 14.75
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Vocab• Power — an expression that
represents repeated multiplication of the same factor
• Exponent — the number of times the base gets repeated
• Base — the number that is multiplied as many times as the exponent
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Power Words Product
71
Seven to the first power 7
52
Five to the second power 5 • 5
(1/2)3
One half to the third power -OR-
one half cubed ½ • ½ • ½
Z5 Z to the fifth power z•z•z•z•z
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More Practice…
Write in words and expand using numbers1. 95
2. 28
3. N4
4. x3 when x = 8
5. k2 when k = 2.5
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Section 1.1 EVALUATING AN EXPRESSION WITH
ONE OR MORE VARIABLES
Each edge or side of a medium sized pop-up storage cube is 14 inches long. The storage cube is made so that it can be folded flat when not in use. Find the volume of the storage cube.
14 in.
V = s3
= 143
= 2,744
The volume of the storage cube is 2,744 cubic inches.
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Closer
How do you evaluate an expression that contains variables?
• You substitute the values of the variable in the expression and simplify the resulting numerical expression.