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Variables and Expressions
Warm Up
Problem of the Day
Lesson Presentation
Course 3
2Warm Up Evaluate. 1. 21 ? 2(3)
15
31
2. 4 3 ? 9
21
3. 2(9) (3)
4. 6(1.4) 12
20.4
15.3
5. 7(2.9) ? 5
3Problem of the Day Miss Smith obtained the
prices below from the landscape company. She
plans to buy five birch, two elm, one dogwood,
and two oak trees. The landscape company will
charge her 15 to plant each tree. How much will
it cost?
337.90
4Learn to evaluate algebraic expressions.
5Vocabulary
variable coefficient algebraic expression constant
evaluate substitute
6A variable is a letter that represents a value
that can change or vary.
The coefficient is the number multiplied by the
variable.
Coefficient
Variable
7An algebraic expression has one or more variables.
In the algebraic expression x 6, 6 is a
constant because it does not change.
To evaluate an algebraic expression, substitute a
given number for the variable, and find the value
of the resulting numerical expression.
8Additional Examples 1A Evaluating Algebraic
Expressions with One Variable
Evaluate each expression for the given value of
the variable.
x 5 for x 12
Substitute 12 for x.
12 5
Subtract.
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10Additional Examples 1B Evaluating Algebraic
Expressions with One Variable
Evaluate each expression for the given value of
the variable.
2y 1 for y 4
Substitute 4 for y.
2(4) 1
Multiply.
8 1
Add.
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11Additional Example 1C Evaluating Algebraic
Expressions with One Variable
Evaluate the expression for the given values of
the variable.
6(n 2) 4 for n 5, 6, 7
6(5 2) 4
6(7) 4
42 4
38
6(6 2) 4
6(8) 4
48 4
44
6(7 2) 4
6(9) 4
54 4
50
12Check It Out Examples 1
Evaluate each expression for the given value of
the variable.
A. x 5 for x 3
Substitute 3 for x.
3 5
Add.
8
B. 4c 1 for c 11
Substitute 11 for c.
4(11) 1
Multiply.
44 1
Add.
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13Check It Out Example 1
Evaluate the expression for the given values of
the variable.
C. 5(n 3) 2 for n 3, 4, 5
5(3 3) 2
5(6) 2
30 2
28
5(4 3) 2
5(7) 2
35 2
33
5(5 3) 2
5(8) 2
40 2
38
14Additional Example 2 Evaluating Algebraic
Expressions with Two Variables
Evaluate each expression for the given values of
the variables.
A. 4x 3y for x 2 and y 1
4(2) 3(1)
Substitute 2 for x and 1 for y.
Multiply.
8 3
Add.
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B. 9r 2p for r 3 and p 5
Substitute 3 for r and 5 for p.
9(3) 2(5)
Multiply.
27 10
Subtract.
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15Check It Out Example 2
Evaluate each expression for the given values of
the variables.
A. 3x 2y for x 3 and y 4
3(3) 2(4)
Substitute 3 for x and 4 for y.
Multiply.
9 8
Add.
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B. 8q 3r for q 2 and r 2
Substitute 2 for q and 2 for r.
8(2) 3(2)
Multiply.
16 6
Subtract.
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16Additional Example 3A Physical Science
Application
Use the expression 1.8c 32 to convert the
boiling point temperature from degrees Celsius to
degrees Fahrenheit.
Boiling point of water at sea level 100C
1.8c 32
Substitute 100 for c.
1.8(100) 32
Multiply.
180 32
Add.
212
100C 212F
Water boils at 212F.
17Additional Example 3B Physical Science
Application
Boiling point of water at an altitude of 4400
t meters 85C
1.8c 32
Substitute 85 for c.
1.8(85) 32
Multiply.
153 32
Add.
185
85C 185F
Water boils at 185F at 4400 m.
18Check It Out Example 3A
Convert the temperature from degrees Celsius to
degrees Fahrenheit.
Europes highest recorded temperature
(Seville, Spain) 50C
1.8c 32
Substitute 50 for c.
1.8(50) 32
Multiply.
90 32
Add.
122
50C 122F
The highest recorded temperature in Europe is
122F.
19Check It Out Example 3B
Use the expression 1.8c 32 to convert each
boiling point temperature from degrees Celsius to
degrees Fahrenheit.
10C
1.8c 32
Substitute 10 for c.
1.8(10) 32
Multiply.
18 32
Add.
50
10C 50F
20Lesson Quiz
Evaluate each expression for the given values of
the variables. 1. 6x 9 for x 3 2. x 14
for x 8 3. 4x 3y for x 2, y 3 4. 1.6x
2.9y for x 19, y 6 5. If n is the amount of
money in a savings account, then the expression n
0.03n can be used to find the amount in the
account after it has earned interest for one
year. Find the total in the account after one
year if 500 is the initial amount.
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