Mathematics 7 Q2 F
Mathematics 7 Q2 F
Mathematics G7
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Mathematics
Grade 7
Job S. Zape, Jr.
PIVOT 4A Instructional Design & Development Lead
Jisela N. Ulpina
Content Creator & Writer
Ephraim L. Gibas
IT & Logistics
What I need to know learning outcomes for the day or week, purpose of
the lesson, core content and relevant samples.
This maximizes awareness of his/her own
What is new knowledge as regards content and skills required
for the lesson.
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Learning Task 1. Identify the appropriate unit of measure that can be used to
the following quantities.
ing the floor of your house, the distance between the floor and the ceiling and
many more. In English System , yard stick is used. Distance from one town
to another is measured by kilometers in metric system or miles in English
System. The instrument use is odometer.
One unit of measure can be expressed in another unit of measure. It can
be from smaller to bigger unit and vice versa or from Metric unit to English unit of
measure and vice versa.
The table below shows the equivalent measure of one unit to meter since it is the basic unit
of measure in metric system.
Unit Meaning
1
Millimeter (mm) 0.001 meter
1000 In converting smaller unit to
1
Centimeter (cm) 0.01 meter bigger unit, divide the given by
100
the corresponding powers of
Decimeter (dm) 1 meter 10 while from bigger to smaller
10 0.1
multiply the given powers of
Dekameter (dam) 10 meters
10.
Hectometer (hm) meters
100 102
Kilometer (km) 1000 103 meters
Every step
x
10n should be
multiplied by
km hm dam m dm cm mm 10
Every step
should be 10n
divided by
10
Other measures for capacity that are very useful in your home are shown
in the table below:
Convert to Multiply by Result
Teaspoon (tsp) mL 5 1 tsp = 5 mL
Tablespoon (tbsp) mL 15 1 tbsp = 15 ml
Fluid ounce (fl.oz) mL 30 1 fl.oz = 30 mL
Cup (c) L 0.28 1 c = 0.28 L
Pint (pt) L 0.47 1 pt = 0.47 L
c 2 =2c
qt 0.5 = 0.5 qt
Quart (qt) L 0.95 1qt = 0.95
c 4 =4c
pt 2 = 2 pt
Gallon (gal) L 3.8 1gal = 3.8 L
Examples:
1. How many liters is 16 cups of milk?
Solution: Since 1 cup is 0.28 L, then 16 cups = 16 x 0.28 = 4.48 L.
2. A bottle of cough syrup contains 5 fl.oz . If you are going to drink the medicine
and the doctor prescribed 5 mL three times a day, how many days you’re going
to drink the one bottle of medicine?
Solution: Convert 5 fl.oz to mL. 5 fl.oz = 5 x 30 = 150 mL. If you are going to
drink 5mL , 3 times a day, in one day you will consume 15 mL.
The number of days you can consume the medicine is 150 ÷ 15 = 10 days
Unit Equivalent
Converting bigger unit to smaller unit,
Milligrams (mg) 1 mg = 0.001g multiply every move by 10
Centigram (cg) 1 cg = 0.01 g x10
Gram (g) 1g = 1 g ÷ 10
Dekagram (dag) 1 dag = 10 g
Converting smaller unit to bigger unit,
Hectogram (hg) 1 hg = 100 g divide every move by 10
Kilogram (kg) 1 kg = 1000 g
Metric ton (t) 1 t = 1 000 000 g
= 1000 kg
Examples:
1. Every cup cake needs 2250 mg of flour . How many grams of flour is needed
for12 cup cakes?
Solution: Convert first 2250mg to g. Since converting smaller unit to bigger
divide every step by 10. Gram is 3 steps from mg, then
2250mg = 2250÷ 103 = 2. 25 g
12 cup cakes need 2. 25 g x 12 = 27 g of flour
2. In your village, the garbage collector collects 980 kg of garbage everyday.
How many metric ton of garbage in 30 days can they collect?
Solution: 1 metric ton = 1000 kg , therefore 980 kg = 980 ÷ 1000 = 0.98 t
In 30 days they can collect 0.98 x 30 = 29.4 t of garbage.
7. Rate is a ratio of two different quantities. Among these ratios are speed, which
is the ratio between distance and time, water consumption is the ratio of the price
per cubic meter and many more.
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Learning Task 2.
A. Convert to the indicated unit of measure
3. 108 cc = mL 8. 299 K = 0C
4. 8 tbsp = mL 9. 2000F = 0C
B. Identify what kind of angle with the given measure are the following:
1. 470 4. 100
2. 1600 5. 910
3. 890
Math 45 MAPEH 30
Science 40 EPP 30
English 40 ESP 25
Filipino 35
A. How many hours in a day you spend studying all these subjects?
B. If you will add the number of minutes you spend in each subject in one
week, how many hours you spend in one week for each subject.
C. You mother gives you 2700 seconds playtime everyday, how many minute is
your playtime.
D. Refer to the figure at the right. Find the measure and identify the kind of
angle.
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Learning Task 3: P
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M
1. FAP
3. NAM
2. DAC EAN
4. NAP 5.
1. If the cost of all the ingredients for 3 cakes is P 360.00, how much the
ingredients per cake costs?
2. If a cake was sold for P220.00, how much is the profit for the three cakes?
PIVOT 4A CALABARZON Math G7 16
WEEK
Algebraic Expressions
3 Lesson
I
In the English subject you learn about phrases and sentences. Mathemat-
ics has also mathematical phrases and sentences. You have to translate verbal
phrases to mathematical symbol to form mathematical phrases. Mathematical
phrase consists of operational symbols like +, -, ( ) or x , ÷ or /. There is/are
corresponding word(s) for these symbols. Aside from operational symbols, it also
includes variables and numbers.
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Learning Task 1: What mathematical operation corresponds to the following
words. Do this in a separate sheet of paper.
Terms in algebraic expression are separated by plus (+) or minus (-) signs.
When the operations between variables or variable and number is
multiplication or 24x division, it is considered as one term only. 4xyz is a single
term algebraic ab expression so as since the operations involve are
multiplication and division.
Algebraic expressions are named according to number of terms.
A. Monomial is an algebraic expression with one term
B. Binomial is an algebraic expression with two terms
C. Trinomial is an algebraic expression wit 3 terms
D. Multinomial or polynomial is an algebraic expression with more than 3 terms.
The degree of the algebraic expressions is the highest exponent of a n
expression with one variable or the highest sum of the exponents of the variables
in a term of the expressions. The constant of the algebraic expressions is a
number with fixed value. A variable is a letter which represents a number.
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Learning Task 2:
A. Match the verbal phrase in column A with mathematical phrase in column B.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. The difference between a number and 5 A. (m + 2)2 + 5
2. 3abc2 + a2bc2-abc + 2
4. 3xyz2 + 12
5. 14
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Learning Task 3: Express the following to Mathematical symbol. Write your
answers in your answer sheet.
1. Zab is x years old now. What is his age 7 years from now?
2. Joan is twice as old as her sister now. What is her age 6 years ago?
3. A square has a side 3x - 2 , what is the perimeter?
4. His income is 7x + 6 every day. What is his total income in x days?
The terms in the expression 3x + 5 are not similar, hence you cannot add
them. However if you give value to x, then you can perform the operations.
Example:
1. Find the value of 3x + 5 , if x = 2
Solution: 3x + 5 = 3(2) + 5 = 6 + 6 = 11.
The value of the expression 3x + 5 is 11 when x = 2.
2. Find the value of 6ab if a = 5; b = 3 ; c = 10
c abc
Solution:
6ab c 6(5)(3) 10
80 8
= 150 15
5(3)(10)
abc
Rules in Adding or Subtract Polynomials
Step 1. Arrange the polynomial in descending or ascending order if possible.
Step 2. Group Terms which are similar.
Step 3. Add/subtract the numerical coefficients, applying the rules in subtracting
and adding integers and copy the literal coefficients.
Examples:
1. Add: 4x2 - 2x + 5 and 7 + 5x3 + 4x - x2
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Learning Task 1: Find the value of the expression given the value of the variables
1. 3x + 5 ; x=2 4. 3( xy + 6); x = -6 and y –1
2. 5xy + x - 4, x = -3 and y = 5 5.
2x 5 x = -3 and y = -8
3. 6ab c abc
PIVOT 4A CALABARZON Math G7 20
; a = 5; b = 3 ; c = 10 3x
y
5x3 + 3x2 + 2x + 12
Add Subtract:
1. (5x4 – 3x2 + 4) + (6x3 – 4x2 – 7) 6. (5x3 – 7x2 + 3x – 4) –(8x3 + 2x2 +3x – 7)
2. –7x3y + 4x2y2 – 2 and 4x3y + 1 – 8x2y2 7. (2x2y – 5xy + 3y2) – (7xy – 6y2 + 5x2y)
3. (5 + 24y3 - 7y2) + (-6y3 + 7y2 + 5) 8. (9x5 – 6x3 + 7x2) – (7x3 – 6x5 + 2x2)
3. The length (l) of the rectangle is x2 + 2x - 3 and the width (w) is 5x + 4, what
is the perimeter of the rectangle.
4. From the sum of 3x3 + 7x2 - 5 and 2x2 + 3x + 8 take away 5x2 + x -5.
the exponent is 5
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Learning Task 1
2. (3a)(3a)(3a)(3a) = (xy)7 =
3. (-4)(-4)(-4)(-4)(-4) = (-ab)6 =
Examples:
4. Power of a Product
Any numbers m and n integers x, (mn)x =
mxnx Example: (2ab)3 =
23a3b3 = 8a3b3
5. Power of a Quotient
Any numbers m and n integers x, m
x mxx
n
n
Example: 3
3 333 27
2 8
2
Solution:
4x 8 6x 6
2x 4
10x 4x8 6x 2x 10x
2
2x 6
4
2
2x 3x x 2
5
6 4
2
2x 2 2
2x 2x 2x
2 2
5n + 6 Quotient
3n 4 15n2 2n Divide 15n2 by 3n, the quotient is 5n
24
15n2 - 20n Multiply (3n –4) by the quotient 5n
Divide 18n by 3n,
the quotient is 6. 18n - 24 Subtract the product from the divi-
Multiply (3n - 4) by dend, then bring down –24.
18n - 24
the second quotient
which is 6, then 0 The difference is zero
subtract.
6x2 + 9x + 20
x2
6x3 - 3x 2 2x 3 Divide 6x3 by x, to get the quotient 6x2
Multiply (x—2) by 9x
9x2– 18x
Subtract then divide 20x by x to obtain the quotient 20
20x + 3
20x -40 Multiply x-2 by 20
Subtract. 43 cannot be divided by x. Hence 43 is the re-
43 mainder
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Learning Task 3:
Solve .
1. What is the area of the rectangle whose length is (x + 5) and width (x - 5)?
2. What is the area of the square whose sides measure (3x + 4)?
3. The area of the rectangle is 3x2 + 7x - 6, what is the length if the width is
(x + 3)
4. What is the average speed of the car that covers a distance of
(2y3—7y2 + 5y - 1) km in (2y—1) hour?
There are binomials or trinomials that when you multiply the products form
a pattern. Such are called special products. Using the laws of exponents you will
be able to find the product of a) square of a binomial b) sum and difference of
binomials, c) cube of a binomial d) square of a trinomial.
Did you find a pattern in the product when you multiply the binomials or
trinomials in the Learning Task Number 1? These are special types of polynomials.
A. Square of a Binomial
(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2
Using the pattern above for (a - b)2 = (a)2 + 2(a)(-b) + (-b)2 = a2 - 2ab + b2
Square of Binomial
(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2 (a - b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2
Examples:
1. (2x + 3)2 = (2x)2 + 2(2x)(3) + 32 = 4x2 + 12x + 9
2. (x - 2y)2 = (x)2 + 2(x)(-2y) + (-2y)2 = x2 - 4xy + 4y2
B. Square of a Trinomial
(a + b + c)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + 2ab + 2ac + 2bc
1st term 2nd term 3rd term Square of Square of Square of Twice the Twice the Twice the
the 1st the 2nd the 3rd 1st and 1st and 2nd and
term term term 2nd term 3rd term 3rd term
Cube of
the 1st Thrice the Thrice the Cube
term product of product of of the
the square of the square 2nd
the 1st term
of the 1st
and the 2nd
term
term and
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Learning Task 1: Find the product. Do this in your separate sheet of paper.
1. (a + b)2 4. (a + b)3
2. (a - b) 5. (a - b)3
3. (a + b)(a - b) 6. (a + b + c)2
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Learning Task 2: Find the product. Do this in a separate sheet of paper.
1. (a + 5)2 6. (4 - 2x)(4 + 2x) 11. (2 + 2x)3
2. (3xy - 7)2 7. (3xy - abc)(3xy + abc) 12. (x2 - 3)3
3. [x + (y –2)]2 8. (x2 + 4y2 )(x2 - 4y2 ) 13. (2x + 5)3
4. (2x + 3y + 5)2 9. [2 + (x-1)][2 - (x –1)] 14. [(x + 1) - y]3
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Learning Task 3. Gi ven the square figure at the right, find the:
1. Area of Fig. 1
2. Area of Fig. 2
3. Area of Fig. 3
4. Area of Fig. 4
5. Area of the whol e figure
Equation: x + 2x - 10 = 35
3. EJ drives her car 50kph. After 30 minutes her father followed her driving an
other car at 60 kph. How long will it take for the father to be at the side of her
daughter?
Remember that the formula for distance is d = r t, where r is the rate or
speed and t is the time.
50t 1
( t
2
) =60
4. The difference btween six times the number and eight is greater than 15.
Let x be the number
Six time the number: 6x
The difference between 6 time the number and 8 : 6x - 8
Greater than means that the problem is an inequality problem
Inequality: 6x - 8 > 15
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Learning Task 1: Translate the verbal sentence to mathematical sentence. Use
variable x to represent number. Do this in a separate sheet of paper.
Learning Task 2: Translate the following sentence into equation. Use x as the var-
iable to represent number.
1. The perimeter of the rectangle is 96 when the length of a rectangle is twice the
width.
2. The perimeter of equilateral (equal sides) triangle is 24.
3. Two– third of the number is 72
4. The sum of two consecutive integers is 29.
5. Four times a number increased by 8 is 54.
B. Translate the following sentence to inequality. Use y as the variable to
represent a number.
1. The discount is not less than 100
2. The costs of the book is at most 300.00
3. His monthly income is at least 20,000.00
4. Twice the number is at least 80
5. Twice the measure of the acute angle is not more than 90 degrees.
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Learning Task 4:
A. Find the value of x that will make the equality true or correct.
1. x + 2 = 8
2. 3x = 12
3. 2x - 3 = 1
4. 3(x + 5) = 18
5. 5x + 8 = - 7
B. Find 3 values of x to make the inequality true or correct
1. x < -1
2. 2x > 0
3. x + 2 < 7
4. x - 4 > - 1
5. 3x + 5 < - 1
By API x + 12 - 12 > 15 - 12
x >3
The solutions of the inequality are all numbers that are greater than 3.
The solution of the inequality can be written in different ways:
(a) set notation: { x/ x > 3} read as set of all x such that x is greater than 3
(b) interval notation (3,) the symbol means infinity.
(c ) graphical method. -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Take note that the point that corresponds to 3 is not solid, this means that 3
is not included in the solution set of the inequality.
The point must be solid if the number corresponding to that point is
included as one of the solutions of the inequality. For interval notation, a bracket
is used if the number is a part of the solution set.
Suppose the inequality is x
4 , the inequality is equal or greater than.
The solution is x ≥ 3 5
3
(a) by set notation {x/x ≥ 3}
(b) By interval notation: [3, ∞), the bracket is used to indicate that 3 is included.
(c) Graphical method:
-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
The point that corresponds to 3 is solid, which means that 3 is included.
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Learning Task 1: What value or value of x that will make the equation or
inequality true.
1. 2x = 6 6. 5x > 5
2. 2x + 2 = 8 7. 3x - 4 < 5
x
3. 3 2x
6 8. 4
3
4. 3(x - 2) = 0 9. 2(x + 3) < 0
5. 3 + x = 2x - 1 10. 5 + x < 2x - 1
B. Solve for x in the inequality. Write your answer in a) set notation, b) interval
notation and c) graph
1. 2x ≤ 4
2. -3 < 2x + 3 < 15
3. 5x - 4 > 6
2x 1
4. x5
3 2
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Learning Task 3
Solve the word problems
1. The sides of the quadrilateral are consecutive numbers. If the perimeter is 160,
how long is each side?
2. Inzo is 10 years older than Migz. Five years ago Migs is one-third as old as
Inzo. What are their present ages?
3. An express train travels 100 kph from station A to station B. A local train
travelling at 45 kph, takes 45 minutes longer for the same trip. How far apart
is station A from station B.
4. The sum of two consecutive even integers is less than 60 but greater than 24.
Find at least 3 pairs of numbers
5. The perimeter of the square is less than 152 m. Find the possible length of the
sides of the square.
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personal evaluation indicated in the first Level of Performance found in the second column
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personal evaluation indicated in the LP column for week 4, week 5 and week 6. Thank you.
ESP– 2.08 2y 2. 2x = 54 0 1 2 3 4
1. x+7 3. 12x - 8 B.
3. 3x + 2 < 50
C. 45 minutes 2. 2x - 6 4. 7x2 + 6x 1. 8a3b +6a2b2
– 4. {x/x< -33 }, (-∞, 33 )
1
14ab3 4. (x 4) 28
2 2 2
2. –3x4y4 +9x3y2 – 1
WEEK 5 Learning Task 3 21x2y3 5. x3x5
-14 -12 -10 -8
Learning Task 2 1. x2 –25 3. x3 –x2 –4x +4 Learning Task 2
B. 2. 9x2 + 24x +16 4. 4x3 +6x2 +2x –3 A. 1. 4x + 2x = 96 5. {x/x ≥ 5 2 ); ( 2 , ∞)
5
8. 5c + 9a 3 3
3. 3x - 2 5. 96y5 –72y4 +296y3 2. 3x = 24
9. a4—a2b2 +b4 10. w-1 r. w+1
PIVOT 4A CALABARZON Math G7 46
4. y2- 3y + 1 +18 3.
2
x 72
2 3 4 5 6
3
6y2 7
5. 2m3 + 4m3 –4m 4. x +(x+1) = 29
– Learning Task 3
269 5. 4x + 8 = 54
y+8 1. 36 & 38 4.
0 12&14
6. 5a4 2. Migz-15, Inzo-
b 25
7. 4 3. 60.75km 5. x
a < 38
b
c
2
-
6
a
3
c
+
1
1
a
5
b
5
c
3