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1.1.

1 Study: Algebraic Expressions Study Guide


Algebra II Honors Sem 1 Name:
Date:

Use the questions below to keep track of key concepts from this lesson's study
activity.

1) Practice: Summarizing

Fill in the blank to complete the statement.

A mathematical expression that contains one or more Variables is called an


algebraic expression.

2) Practice: Summarizing and Using Visual Cues

Fill in the blanks to write a numerical expression for each statement.

The sum of three and the square root of a


number 3 + √x

Nine less than a number cubed x3 - 9

The quotient of a number and 7 x/7

Four times a quantity plus five 4x + 5

3) Practice: Summarizing

Fill in the blanks to complete the statement.

The difference between an algebraic expression and an algebraic equation is that


the algebraic equation has an equal  sign .

4) Practice: Summarizing

Fill in the blanks to identify the parts of the following algebraic expressions.
Example 4x2 + 17 x3y + 3y2 + 4x + 8

1. What are the terms?  4x2 , 17  x3y, 3y2 , 4x, 8

2. What are the factors?  4, x2  X3, y, 3, y2, 4, x

3. What are the


coefficients?  4  4, 3

4. What are the


constants?  17  8

5) Practice: Summarizing

A. Simplify 4(x2 – 3y2) – 2(3x2 – 5y2). Show your work.

4(x2) 4(– 3y2) -2(3x2) -2(– 5y2)


4x2 -12y2 -6x2 + 10y2
-2x4-2y4

B. Evaluate 7x2 + 3(x – 5) + 2x for x = 4. Show your work.

7(4 * 4) +3(4-5) +2(4)

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6) Practice: Organizing Information

Fill in the blanks to complete the statements.

A. The expression for the cost of buying and shipping an item that is on sale is (1
– 0.2)p + 0.10(1 – 0.2)p + s, where p represents the item's original price and s is
the shipping cost.

The discount is 20 %.

The expression (1-0.2)p represents the discounted price.

The sales tax rate is 0.10 %.

The expression 0.10(1-0.2)p represents the added sales tax.

B. The expression (1 – 0.2)p + 0.10(1 – 0.2)p + s simplifies to 0.88p + s, which


has 2 terms.

If the price of the item is $25 and shipping is $7, what is the total cost?

0.88(25) + 7

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