Title: Learning how to write and solve algebraic expressions
1Learning how to write and solve algebraic
expressions
2Important Terms
Terms
Definition Example
Variable Using a
letter to represent n, x, or k
a number
Expression A number,
variable, or any 2 n
combination
of numbers,
variables and operation
signs.
Evaluate (Solve) To put in the
value for n 8
variable and
perform the 2 8 10
operation to
find the
answer
3Words that mean adding
words that mean adding example example
the sum of the sum of a number and 5 x 5
more than 5 more than a number x 5
plus a number plus two x 2
added to 6 added to a number x 6
increased by a number increased by 3 x 3
4Words that mean subtracting
words that mean subtracting example example
less than 5 less than a number x - 5
less 5 less a number 5 - x
minus 5 minus a number 5 - x
subtract from subtract 5 from a number x - 5
reduced by a number reduced by 5 x - 5
decreased by a number decreased by 5 x - 5
diminished by 5 diminished by a number 5 - x
5Words that mean multiplying
Words that mean multiplying example example
multiply multiply a number by 3 3x
multiplied by a number multiplied by 3 3x
times 4 times a number 4x
double double a number 2x
twice twice a number 2x
triple triple a number 3x
6Words that mean dividing
Words that mean dividing example Â
divided by a number divided by 5 X/5
divide into divide 5 into a number x/5
the quotient of the quotient of a number and 3 x/3
half of half of a number x/2
one third of one third of a number x/3
7When writing an expression
- You will have a number, a variable, and an
operation sign - 8 n
Variable
Number
Operation
8Writing the Expression in Words
-
- 8 n
- Write out the number, put in a word or phrase
that means the operation, and write some number
or a number when writing the variable. DO NOT put
the letter (n, x, p). - Eight increased by some number
Variable
Number
operation
Variable
Number
operation
9Than, to, from
- Whenever you see the words Than, To, From in an
expression that means you have to flip the places
of the number and variable. - Subtract 9 from some number
- X 9
Number
Variable
Operation
10Lets write an expression
- Kim has 5 less pumpkins than Fred.
- We can use a variable (a letter like x or p) to
stand for the number of pumpkins Fred has.
11- We can compare the number of pumpkins Fred has
with number of pumpkins Kim has by using a
mathematical expression that uses a variable.
Mathematical expressions that use variables are
called algebraic expressions.
12- Lets write this as an algebraic expression.
Lets use p as a variable to represent the number
of pumpkins Fred has. 5 less tells us the number
we should use and the operation. - p - 5
13- Lets evaluate the expression by putting in a
value for our variable. Lets say Fred has 15
pumpkins . That means that we now know that p
15. Now we can figure out how many pumpkins Kim
has. -
- P15
- P - 5 K
- 15 5 k
- K 10
14- Lets write an algebraic expression in words.
- n 3
- Some number minus three
- or
- some number subtract three
15- Write an algebraic expression for each word
phrase. - Some number plus 6
- 8 less than a number
16evaluating expressions
- When evaluating expressions just plug in the
number for the variable. - k 13
- k 7
- 7 13
- 7 13 20
17Solving expressions
- Change each algebraic expression into words. Then
evaluate when n 4 - n 9
- 11 n
- 14 r
- P - 4
18- Will these expressions give us the same answer if
we substitute the same number for the variable? - 8 plus a number
- 8 more than some number
19- Will these expressions give us the same answer if
we substitute the same number for the variable. - 8 less than a number
- some number minus 8
20Worksheet websites
- http//www.teachervision.fen.com/tv/printables/Mat
h_5_PS_5-8.pdf - http//itech.pjc.edu/falzone/worksheets/translate_
phrases_to_var_expr1.pdf