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Title: Algebra I: Introduction


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Algebra I Introduction
  • Algebra I
  • By Mrs. Lamb

Click here to begin!
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What is algebra?
Click here after video
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What more can be said?
  • The core of algebra will be
  • Finding Indiana Jones.
  • Finding the X variable.
  • Watching goofy videos.
  • Learning your ABCs.
  • Click above on the correct answer!

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Great! Do you know what these are?
  • Term
  • Expression
  • Coefficient
  • Like terms
  • Constant
  • Equation

Before you can begin writing expressions and
solving equations you need to understand the
vocabulary!
Click here to begin vocabulary review!
Click to go back!
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What is a variable? Is it
  • A symbol, usually a letter, that represents one
    or more numbers.
  • B.Many different numbers, letters and operations
    put together with an equal sign.

A
B
Click to go back to video.
Click here for examples of variables.
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Sorry! Try again!
  • Take a closer look at some examples of variables!

Click on the book to see examples!
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  • This is the variable used most often!
  • These are also variables. You can use any letter
    you like!!
  • Well find out more on how to choose a variable
    right away in this course!!

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Very Good!!You find variables by solving
equations!
  • What is an equation?
  • This is the core of this course!
  • An equation is a mathematical sentence that uses
    an equal sign. It connects two algebraic
    expressions.

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These are expressions
  • Expressions are mathematical phrases that can
    include numbers (1, 2.5, ½), variables (x, n, a)
    and operation symbols(,-)
  • Expressions are made up of one or more terms.

Vocabulary Home
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Which one is NOT an expression?
  • Click on the correct answer below.

Vocabulary Home
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Great Job!!
  • Yes,
  • is not an expression it is an equation!
    Equations are made from two equal expressions.
  • Here are some more expressions

Vocabulary Home
Next vocabulary word!
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Try again!
  • Sorry! REMEMBERexpressions do N0T have equal
    signs!

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Terms in an expression
  • A term is a number, a variable, or the product of
    a number and one or more variables. They are
    separated by addition and subtraction signs.
  • How many terms are in the expression above?
    Click on the correct button below.

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Great Job!
Vocabulary Home
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Try again!
  • Sorry! REMEMBERterms are separated by addition
    and subtraction signs!

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Constants and Coefficients
  • A constant is a term that has no variable
  • 3, 1/3 and 6.74 are examples of constants
  • A coefficient is a numerical factor or the of a
    term. For example, 2 is the coefficient of the
    term 2x.

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What is the constant in the following expression?
  • Click over the correct term.

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Excellent!
  • Constants do not have any variable in them!!

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What is the coefficient of
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Dont forgetcoefficients are the number in front
of the variable!
Oops!
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YES!
  • Coefficients are the numbers in front of the
    variable (nothing else)!

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Try again!
  • Sorry! REMEMBERconstants do N0T have variables!

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Which group has all the same fruit?
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Nope!
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Just like apples and oranges
  • You may only combine terms that are alike! That
    is, terms that have the same variable factors!

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Which group has all like terms?Click on the
correct group.
Group I
Group II
OR
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Very Good!
  • Youve done a great job today! I hope that you
    are excited to start the year!! Go algebra!!

Vocabulary Home
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Look again!
  • Sorry! REMEMBERlike terms MUST have the same
    variable raised to the same exponents! Like
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