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Chapter 01 – Section 01
Variables and Expressions
© William James Calhoun
To translate verbal expressions into mathematical
expressions and vice versa.
This section is the basics of the basics.
Terms to become familiar with:
• variables – symbol used to express an unspecified number
• algebraic expressions – one or more numbers and variables along with
one or more arithmetic operations
• factors – quantities that are being multiplied
• product – the result of factors being multiplied
© William James Calhoun
EXAMPLE 1α: Write an algebraic expression for each verbal
expression.
a. three times a number x subtracted from 24
b. 5 greater than half of a number t
EX1EX1ββ
© William James Calhoun
EXAMPLE 1β: Write an algebraic expression for each verbal
expression.
a. m increased by 5
b. the difference of x and 9
c. 7 times the product of x and t
© William James Calhoun
EXAMPLE 2α: Write a verbal expression for each algebraic expression.
a. (3 + b) ÷ y
b. 5y + 10x
EX2EX2ββ
© William James Calhoun
EXAMPLE 2β: Write a verbal expression for each algebraic expression.
a. 9t
b. 8 + a
c. 7 – 3y
© William James Calhoun
More terms you will need to become familiar with:
• power – an expression with a superscript representing a number
multiplied by itself a certain number of times
Examples of powers: 54
and x3
• base – the number or variable that is multiplied
• exponent – the superscript number that signifies the number of times
multiplication should occur
45
= 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4
four is multiplied by itself five times
{
= 1024
© William James Calhoun
EXAMPLE 3α: Write a power that represents the number of smallest
squares in the large square.
EX3EX3ββ
Count the number of squares along one side.
There are 8 squares in each row.
Count the number of squares along the other side.
There are 8 squares in each column.
To find the number of smallest squares, you would
multiply 8 * 8.
8 * 8 can be written as a power by
1) writing the base, 8, once
2) writing the number of times multiplied, 2,
once superscripted
Answer:
82
© William James Calhoun
EXAMPLE 3β: Write a power that represents the number of smallest
squares in the large square.
© William James Calhoun
EXAMPLE 4α: Evaluate 34
.
EX4EX4ββ
Method 1
Write the problem out in long form.
3 * 3 * 3 * 3
Multiply in small steps.
3 * 3 = 9
9 * 3 = 27
27 * 3 = 81
Method 2
Use your calculator.
Hit the “3” key.
Hit the power key – “^” or “yx
”.
Hit the “4” key.
Hit the “=“ key.
Answer: 81.
© William James Calhoun
EXAMPLE 4β: Evaluate each expression.
a. 35
b. 53
© William James Calhoun
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Chapter 01 – Section 01

  • 1. Chapter 01 – Section 01 Variables and Expressions
  • 2. © William James Calhoun To translate verbal expressions into mathematical expressions and vice versa. This section is the basics of the basics. Terms to become familiar with: • variables – symbol used to express an unspecified number • algebraic expressions – one or more numbers and variables along with one or more arithmetic operations • factors – quantities that are being multiplied • product – the result of factors being multiplied
  • 3. © William James Calhoun EXAMPLE 1α: Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. a. three times a number x subtracted from 24 b. 5 greater than half of a number t EX1EX1ββ
  • 4. © William James Calhoun EXAMPLE 1β: Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. a. m increased by 5 b. the difference of x and 9 c. 7 times the product of x and t
  • 5. © William James Calhoun EXAMPLE 2α: Write a verbal expression for each algebraic expression. a. (3 + b) ÷ y b. 5y + 10x EX2EX2ββ
  • 6. © William James Calhoun EXAMPLE 2β: Write a verbal expression for each algebraic expression. a. 9t b. 8 + a c. 7 – 3y
  • 7. © William James Calhoun More terms you will need to become familiar with: • power – an expression with a superscript representing a number multiplied by itself a certain number of times Examples of powers: 54 and x3 • base – the number or variable that is multiplied • exponent – the superscript number that signifies the number of times multiplication should occur 45 = 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 four is multiplied by itself five times { = 1024
  • 8. © William James Calhoun EXAMPLE 3α: Write a power that represents the number of smallest squares in the large square. EX3EX3ββ Count the number of squares along one side. There are 8 squares in each row. Count the number of squares along the other side. There are 8 squares in each column. To find the number of smallest squares, you would multiply 8 * 8. 8 * 8 can be written as a power by 1) writing the base, 8, once 2) writing the number of times multiplied, 2, once superscripted Answer: 82
  • 9. © William James Calhoun EXAMPLE 3β: Write a power that represents the number of smallest squares in the large square.
  • 10. © William James Calhoun EXAMPLE 4α: Evaluate 34 . EX4EX4ββ Method 1 Write the problem out in long form. 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 Multiply in small steps. 3 * 3 = 9 9 * 3 = 27 27 * 3 = 81 Method 2 Use your calculator. Hit the “3” key. Hit the power key – “^” or “yx ”. Hit the “4” key. Hit the “=“ key. Answer: 81.
  • 11. © William James Calhoun EXAMPLE 4β: Evaluate each expression. a. 35 b. 53
  • 12. © William James Calhoun PAGE 8 #15 – 39 odd