Lesson 3.1 Algebraic Terms
Lesson 3.1 Algebraic Terms
Example 1: 5x + 6b + 2y - 8x + 3b - a + 4b
Like terms: 5x, -8x 6b, 3b, 4b
Simplifying like terms:
5x - 8x 6b + 3b + 4b
= -3x = 13b
Answer: 3x + p or p + 3x
Example 3: 2x - 3c + 8 - c + 2x
Like terms: 2x, 2x -3c, -c
Simplifying like terms:
2x + 2x -3c + (-c)
= 4x = -4c
Answer: 4x - 4c + 8 or -4c + 4x + 8
(2)(-5) = -10
(2)(4y) = 8y
(2)(3x) = 6x
Answer: 6x + 8y - 10
Example 2: m(-5m - 4n - 7)
(m)(-7) = -7m
(m)(-4n) = -4mn
(m)(-5m) = -5m2
Answer: -5m2 - 4mn - 7m
Example 3: -x(x + 4y + 6)
(-x)(6) = -6x
(-x)(4y) = -4xy
(-x)(x) = -x2
Answer: -x2 - 4xy - 6x
In the form: a + (b + c) or a + (b - c)
Example 1: 5x + (y + 4x)
5x + y + 4x - simply remove the
grouping symbol
9x + y - combining like terms,
5x and 4x, by using
addition
Answer: 9x + y
In the form: a - (b + c) or a - (b - c)
Example 1: 2x - (4y + x)
2x - 4y + x - remove the grouping
symbol
3x - 4y - combining like terms,
2x and x, by using
addition
Answer: 3x - 4y
Example 2: 7y - (5y - 5z)
7y - 5y + 5z - removing the
grouping symbol and
multiplying the negative
signs outside and inside
the grouping symbol
2y + 5z - combining like terms,
7y and -5y, by using
subtraction
Answer: 2y + 5z
Example 3: 2a - (-4a - b)
2a + 4a + b - removing the
grouping symbol and
multiplying the negative
signs outside and inside
the grouping symbol
6a + b - combining like terms,
2a and 4a, by using
addition
Answer: 6a + b
More examples…
Example 1: -3(4x - 5y)
(-3)(4x) - (-3)(5y)
-12x - (-15y)
-12x + 15y
Answer: -12x + 15y