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Variables and Expressions
By The Freshman Math Teachers
Goals
Goal• To write algebraic
expressions.
Rubric
Level 1 – Know the goals.
Level 2 – Fully understand the goals.
Level 3 – Use the goals to solve simple problems.
Level 4 – Use the goals to solve more advanced problems.
Level 5 – Adapts and applies the goals to different and more complex problems.
Vocabulary
• Quantity• Variable• Algebraic expression• Numerical expression
Definition
• Quantity – A mathematical quantity is anything that can be measured or counted.– How much there is of something.– A single group, generally represented in an
expression using parenthesis () or brackets [].
• Examples: – numbers, number systems, volume, mass,
length, people, apples, chairs.– (2x + 3), (3 – n), [2 + 5y].
Definition• Variable – anything that can vary or change in
value.– In algebra, x is often used to denote a variable.– Other letters, generally letters at the end of the alphabet
(p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, and z) are used to represent variables
– A variable is “just a number” that can change in value.
• Examples:– A child’s height– Outdoor temperature– The price of gold
Definition
• Constant – anything that does not vary or change in value (a number).– In algebra, the numbers from arithmetic are constants.– Generally, letters at the beginning of the alphabet (a, b,
c, d)used to represent constants.
• Examples: – The speed of light– The number of minutes in a hour– The number of cents in a dollar– π.
Definition
• Algebraic Expression – a mathematical phrase that may contain variables, constants, and/or operations.
• Examples: 5x + 3, y/2 – 4, xy – 2x + y, 3(2x + 7),
Definition
• Term – any number that is added or subtracted.– In the algebraic expression x + y, x and y are
terms.
• Example:– The expression x + y – 7 has 3 terms, x, y, and
7. x and y are variable terms; their values vary as x and y vary. 7 is a constant term; 7 is always 7.
Definition
• Factor – any number that is multiplied.– In the algebraic expression 3x, x and 3 are
factors.
• Example: – 5xy has three factors; 5 is a constant factor, x
and y are variable factors.
Example: Terms and Factors
• The algebraic expression 5x + 3;– has two terms 5x and 3.– the term 5x has two factors, 5 and x.
Definition
• Numerical Expression – a mathematical phrase that contains only constants and/or operations.
• Examples: 2 + 3, 5 ∙ 3 – 4, 4 + 20 – 7, (2 + 3) – 7, (6 × 2) ÷ 20, 5 ÷ (20 × 3)
Multiplication Notation
In expressions, there are many different ways to write multiplication.1) ab
2) a • b
3) a(b) or (a)b
4) (a)(b)
We are not going to use the multiplication symbol (⤫) any more. Why?
Can be confused with the variable x.
Division Notation
Division, on the other hand, is written as:
1) or x/3
2) x ÷ 3
In algebra, normally write division as a fraction.
Translate Words into Expressions
• To Translate word phrases into algebraic expressions, look for words that describe mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
What words indicate a particular operation?
Addition• Sum• Plus• More than• Increase(d) by• Perimeter• Deposit• Gain• Greater (than)• Total
Subtraction• Minus• Take away• Difference• Reduce(d) by• Decrease(d) by• Withdrawal• Less than• Fewer (than)• Loss of
What words indicate a particular operation?
Multiply• Times• Product• Multiplied by• Of• Twice (×2), double (×2),
triple (×3), etc.• Half (×½), Third (×⅓),
Quarter (×¼)• Percent (of)
Divide• Quotient• Divided by• Half (÷2), Third (÷3),
Quarter (÷4)• Into• Per• Percent (out of 100)• Split into __ parts