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Algebra1CPE-CPSummerReviewPacketRamapoIndianHills
ThispacketmustbecompletedthesummerbeforeenteringAlgebra1.Theseskillsarenecessaryforasuccessfulyearinthiscourse.Pleasereviewthenotesforeachsectionandcompleteallsubsequentpracticeproblems.Besuretoshowallofyourwork.Thispacketmustbecompletedinitsentiretyandbereadytobesubmitted at the beginning school.
I. WritingAlgebraicExpressions
Inalgebraicexpressions,letterssuchasxandwarecalledvariables.Avariableisusedtorepresentanunspecifiednumberorvalue.
Practice:Writeanalgebraicexpressionforeachverbalexpression.
1. Fourtimesanumberdecreasedbytwelve________________________
2. Threemorethantheproductoffiveandanumber____________________
3. Thequotientoftwomorethananumberandeight____________________
4. Sevenlessthantwiceanumber_______________________________
II. OrderofOperations
Toevaluatenumericalexpressionscontainingmorethanoneoperation,usetherulesfororderofoperations.TherulesareoftensummarizedusingtheexpressionPEMDAS
Examples:
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Practice:Evaluateeachexpression.
1.250÷[5(3•7+4)] 2.52 ⋅ 4− 5 ⋅ 42
5(4)
3.12⋅26−32 4.82÷(2•8)+2
5.5+ 30− (6−1)2"# $% 6.2 ⋅ 42 −8÷ 2(5+ 2) ⋅2
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III.EvaluatingAlgebraicExpressions
Toevaluatealgebraicexpressions,firstreplacethevariableswiththeirvalues.Then,useorderofoperationstocalculatethevalueoftheresultingnumericalexpression.Example:Evaluate!! − 5(! − !)if! = 6and! = 2!! − 5 ! − ! = 6 ! − 5(6− 2) = 6 ! − 5(4) =36− 5(4) =36− 20 =16Practice:Evaluateeachexpression.
1.5x2 − y whenx=4andy=24 2.3xy− 47x
whenx=2andy=3
3. (z÷ x)2 + 45x whenx=2andz=4 4.
y2 − 2z2
x + y− zwhenx=12,y=9,andz=4
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IV.TheRealNumberSystem
TheRealnumbersystemismadeupoftwomainsub-groupsRationalnumbersandIrrationalnumbers.Thesetofrationalnumbersincludesseveralsubsets:naturalnumbers,wholenumbers,andintegers.
• RealNumbers-anynumberthatcanberepresentedonanumber-line.o RationalNumbers-anumberthatcanbewrittenastheratiooftwointegers
(thisincludesdecimalsthathaveadefiniteendorrepeatingpattern)
Examples:2,−5,!!! ,!!,0.253,0. 3
§ Integers-positiveandnegativewholenumbersand0Examples:−5,−3,0,8…
§ WholeNumbers–thecountingnumbersfrom0toinfinityExamples:{0,1,2,3,4,….}
§ NaturalNumbers-thecountingnumbersfrom1toinfinityExamples:{1,2,3,4…}
o IrrationalNumbers-Non-terminating,non-repeatingdecimals(includingπ,andthesquarerootofanynumberthatisnotaperfectsquare.)Examples:2!, 3, 23,3.21211211121111….
Practice:Nameallthesetstowhicheachnumberbelongs.
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V.Fractions Add,subtract,multiplyordivide.Simplifyfully.Writeyouranswerasanimproperfractioninsimplestform,notadecimal.
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VI.TheDistributiveProperty
TheDistributivePropertystatesforanynumbera,b,andc:
1. a(b+ c) = ab+ ac or (b+ c)a = ba+ ca
2. a(b− c) = ab− ac or (b− c)a = ba− ca
Practice:Rewriteeachexpressionusingthedistributiveproperty.
1.7(h-3) 2.-3(2x+5)
3.(5x–9)4 4.1214− 6y( )
5.3(7x2 −3x + 2) 6.1416x −12y+ 4z( )
7. 9− 2! + 3!" ∙−4 8.0.3(40! + 10! − 5)
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VII.CombiningLike-Terms
Termsinalgebraarenumbers,variablesortheproductofnumbersandvariables.Inalgebraicexpressionstermsareseparatedbyaddition(+)orsubtraction(-)symbols.Termscanbecombinedusingadditionandsubtractioniftheyarelike-terms.Like-termshavethesamevariablestothesamepower.
Exampleoflike-terms:5x2 and−6x2
ExampleoftermsthatareNOTlike-terms:9x2 and15xAlthoughbothtermshavethevariablex,theyarenotbeingraisedtothesamepower
Tocombinelike-termsusingadditionandsubtraction,addorsubtractthenumericalfactor
Example:Simplifytheexpressionbycombininglike-terms 8x2 + 9x −12x + 7x2 = (8+ 7)x2 + (9−12)x =15x2 +−3x =15x2 −3x Practice:Simplifyeachexpression1.5x − 9x + 2 2.3q2 + q− q2 3. c2 + 4d 2 − 7d 2 4.5x2 + 6x −12x2 − 9x + 2 5.2(3x − 4y)+ 5(x +3y) 6.10xy− 4(xy+ 2x2y)
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VIII.SolvingEquationswithVariablesonOne-SidePractice:Solveeachequation.1.98 = b+34 2.−14+ y = −2
3.8k = −64 4.25x = 6
5.14n−8 = 34 6.8+ n12
=13
7.3k − 75
=16 8.−d6+12 = −7
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IX.SolvingEquationswithVariablesonEach-Side:Tosolveanequationwiththesamevariableoneachside,writeanequivalentequationthathasthevariableonjustonesideoftheequation.Thensolve.Practice:Solveeachequation.1.5+3r = 5r −19 2.8x +12 = 4(3+ 2x) 3.−5x −10 = 2− (x + 4) 4.6(−3m+1) = 5(−2m− 2) 5.3(d −8)− 5= 9(d + 2)+1
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XII.SolvingForaSpecificVariable
Practice:Solveeachequationorformulaforthevariablespecified.
1. 15! + 1 = !for!
2. ! 4− ! = !for!
3. 7! + 3! = !for!
4. ! = 2! + 2!for!
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XVI.SolvingWordProblemsPractice:Writeanalgebraicequationtomodeleachsituation.Thensolvetheequationandanswerthequestion.
1. Avideostorechargesaone-timemembershipfeeof$11.75plus$1.50pervideorental.HowmanyvideosdidStewartrentifhespends$72.00?
2. Darelwenttothemallandspent$41.Heboughtseveralt-shirtsthatachcost$12andhebought1pairofsocksfor$5.Howmanyt-shirtsdidDarelbuy?
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3. Nickis30yearslessthan3timesRay’sage.Ifthesumoftheiragesis74,howoldareeachofthemen?
4. Three-fourthsofthestudentbodyattendedthepep-rally.Iftherewere1230studentsatthepeprally,howmanystudentsarethereinall?
5. Sarahdrove3hoursmorethanMichaelontheirtriptoTexas.Ifthetriptook37hours,howlongdidSarahandMichaeleachdrive?
6. Bicyclecitymakescustombicycles.Theycharge$160plus$80foreachdaythatittakestobuildthebicycle.Ifyouhave$480tospendonyournewbicycle,howmanydayscanittakeBicycleCitytobuildthebike?