EXP - Simplifying Expressions Lesson

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Now that we have learned how to translate verbal expressions into algebraic expressions, we will extend our knowledge of combining numbers and variables to simplifying these expressions. We have learned that a term is any product, quotient, or power of numbers and variables. Algebraic expressions that contain one or more terms are called polynomials.

Examples

Polynomials with one term: 2x, xy, LaTeX: \textcolor{green}{4x^2,\:a^3}\textcolor{green}{4x^2,\:a^3}

Polynomials with two terms: x + 6, 5a - b, xyz +4

Polynomials with three terms: x + y + z, x + y - z

You can simplify polynomials by using grouping and combining like terms. If the terms have exactly the same variables to like powers (they have the same exponent), you can combine them to simplify the expressions.

Look at the following expression:

x = 1x

x + x = 2x

x + x + x = 3x

The numbers 1, 2, and 3 are coefficients of x.

An algebraic expression has terms that are separated by plus and minus signs. In the expression 3x + 6y, the terms are 3x and 6y. Check out the table below for some examples of terms.

Expression

Terms

6x + 3y

6x and 3y

x - 2y

x and 2y

LaTeX: 3x^2-2y+z3x^2-2y+z

LaTeX: 3x^2,\:2y,\:\&\:z3x^2,\:2y,\:\&\:z

3a + 2b

3a and 2b 

The terms of an expression can be combined to simplify that expression. Remember, only like terms can be combined.

6x and x (can combine because these are like terms)

3x - 3y - 2 (Cannot combine any of these terms because they are different variables)

8x - 3x + 2 (Can combine the 8x and the 3x , but cannot combine the 2 with these variables)

*Add or subtract the coefficients of the variable: 8x - 3x = 5x  

*Always use the sign in front of the term to signify the operation.

Look at how the like terms are combined in the diagram.

diagram of combining like terms

Now, watch this video to see different examples for combining like terms to simplify expressions.

Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Practice

Now that you know how to combine like terms to simplify expressions, we are going to pick up the pace and learn to apply this skill to more complex expressions and add the distributive property to help find the equivalent expression. Are you ready?

Investigate

rectangle with sides x and yCould we write an expression for the perimeter of the figure below? (Combine like terms in the expression). Could you use the distributive property to help? (yes)

To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you simply add all of the sides together. In this case, we have x + y + x + y and when we combine those terms, we get 2x + 2y. The formula for finding the perimeter of a rectangle is 2L x 2W. We could use the distributive property to combine our lengths and widths.

triangle with sides 2x+3,  x-4, 3x+9Let us try the same thing with a triangle? Remember, just add all of the sides together as if you were going to build a fence around this triangle.

First, we need to combine all of the sides together. Our expression will look like this:

3x + 9 + x - 4 + 2x + 3.

Now, we can regroup our information so that the like terms are together.

(3x + x + 2x) + (9 - 4 + 3)

Finally, we simplify our terms.

6x + 8

The perimeter for this triangle is 6x + 8.

Which properties did you use to help you simplify the expression above?

One more shape and you will be ready to move to the next step in simplifying expressions! Use the numbers properties to find the perimeter of the figure below.

rectangle P with sides 6x+y+8, 3x+2y+14In this rectangle, we can use the formula for Perimeter of a rectangle to simplify. (2L x 2W)

So, our expression would look like this:

2(6x + y + 8) + 2(3x + 2y + 14)

First, distribute all terms inside the parenthesis by the number outside the parenthesis:

2(6x) + 2(y) + 2(8) + 2(3x) + 2(2y) + 2(14)

Next, multiply the 2 by each term and rewrite without the parenthesis:

12x + 2y + 16 + 6x + 4y + 28

Now, use the commutative and associative properties to arrange your numbers for easier combinations:

(12x + 6x ) + (2y + 4y) + (16 + 28)

Finally, simplify each group of terms to find the perimeter of this rectangle.

18x + 6y + 44

Review this concept by watching this short video. Take notes as you watch!

We are now going to combine what we have learned about translating words to math, combining like terms, and simplifying expressions, and apply that to a few word problems. The following presentation gives you the opportunity to write simplified expressions from words and check your answers. You will do great!

Simplifying Expressions 

Now that you have spent some time learning about simplifying expressions, you are ready to complete your Expressions: Simplifying Expressions Homework. Download your homework by CLICKING HERE.. Links to an external site.

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