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Math 7 Q2W4a - Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

This document discusses evaluating algebraic expressions. It defines key terms like algebraic expression, constant, variable, and term. It provides examples of evaluating simple algebraic expressions by substituting values for variables and following the order of operations. The document also has examples of evaluating real-life algebraic expressions involving costs. The goal is for learners to be able to evaluate mathematical expressions by substituting values and performing calculations in the proper order.
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Math 7 Q2W4a - Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

This document discusses evaluating algebraic expressions. It defines key terms like algebraic expression, constant, variable, and term. It provides examples of evaluating simple algebraic expressions by substituting values for variables and following the order of operations. The document also has examples of evaluating real-life algebraic expressions involving costs. The goal is for learners to be able to evaluate mathematical expressions by substituting values and performing calculations in the proper order.
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Evaluating

Algebraic Expressions

MR. CARLO JUSTINO J. LUNA


MATHEMATICS 7
Quarter 2 Week 4
THE MATHEMATICIAN’S PRAYER
Heavenly Father, thank You for all the blessings You gave unto us.
Add joy to the world;
Subtract evil from our lives,
Multiply the good things for us.
Divide the gifts and share them to others.
Convert badness to goodness.
Help us raise our needs to You.
Extract the roots of immoralities
and perform our different functions in life.
Tell us all that life is as easy as math.
Help us all to solve our problems.
These we ask in Jesus’ name,
the greatest mathematician who ever lived on earth,
Amen!
LEARNING COMPETENCY
Evaluates algebraic expressions for given
values of the variables (M7ALIIc-4)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the discussion, the learners will
be able to:
• Evaluate mathematical expressions for the
given values of the variables
• Evaluate real-life algebraic expressions
VOCABULARY

SNOCANTT
A symbol that have fixed value

CONSTANT
VOCABULARY

VABLEIRA
A symbol, usually letters, which represents a
value or a number

VARIABLE
VOCABULARY

MERT
A symbol, usually a letter, used to represent any
unknown number

TERM
VOCABULARY

TENPOXEN
A small number written to the right of slightly
above another number or letter to indicate how
many times the letter or number is used as a
factor

EXPONENT
VOCABULARY

ALGAECBIR ESIONPREXS
Any combination of one or more constants and
variables along with at least one mathematical
operation

ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION
Find the answer to the following multi-operation mathematical expression by connecting
DRILL the expression in column A to the corresponding answer in column B.

A B
( 𝟑 ) ( 𝟖 ) −(𝟏𝟒 +𝟏𝟎)
    𝟓
(𝟐+𝟔)(𝟐− 𝟑)
    𝟏𝟎𝟎
  ( 𝟐 ) ( 𝟑 ) +𝟒 − 𝟓   −𝟖
( 𝟐+𝟔 ) ( 𝟐 ) −(− 𝟒)
    𝟑
( 𝟐 ) ( 𝟑 ) /(𝟑 − 𝟏)
    𝟐𝟎
 [ 𝟒+𝟐+(𝟐𝟒/ 𝟔)]  𝟐   𝟎
REVIEW
How do we solve multi-operation
mathematical expression?

PEMDAS
Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication,
Division, Addition, Subtraction
MOTIVATION

SUBSTITUTION
MAPEH Integration

How do we substitute in basketball?


Activity:

Sub Me In!
Activity:

Sub Me In!
A=1 J = 10 S = 19
B=2 K = 11 T = 20
C=3 L = 12 U = 21
D=4 M = 13 V = 22
E=5 N = 14 W = 23
F=6 O = 15 X = 24
G=7 P = 16 Y = 25
H=8 Q = 17 Z = 26

HUMBLE 61
I=9 R = 18
Activity:

Sub Me In!
A=1 J = 10 S = 19
B=2 K = 11 T = 20
C=3 L = 12 U = 21
D=4 M = 13 V = 22
E=5 N = 14 W = 23
F=6 O = 15 X = 24
G=7 P = 16 Y = 25
H=8 Q = 17 Z = 26

KNOWLEDGE 96I=9 R = 18
Activity:

Sub Me In!
A=1 J = 10 S = 19
B=2 K = 11 T = 20
C=3 L = 12 U = 21
D=4 M = 13 V = 22
E=5 N = 14 W = 23
F=6 O = 15 X = 24
G=7 P = 16 Y = 25
H=8 Q = 17 Z = 26

HARDWORK 98 I=9 R = 18
Activity:

Sub Me In!
A=1 J = 10 S = 19
B=2 K = 11 T = 20
C=3 L = 12 U = 21
D=4 M = 13 V = 22
E=5 N = 14 W = 23
F=6 O = 15 X = 24
G=7 P = 16 Y = 25
H=8 Q = 17 Z = 26

ATTITUDE I=9 R = 18
100
VALUES Integration

What Equals 100%?


HARDWORK = 98%
KNOWLEDGE = 96%
ATTITUDE = 100%
LOVE OF GOD
= 12+15+22+5+15+6+7+15+4
= 101%

While Hard work and Knowledge will get you close,


and Attitude will get you there, it's the Love of God
that will put you over the top!
Activity:

Sub Me In!
Analysis:
1. What did we do in our activity?
2. How did we find the value of the given
words?

When a number is substituted or replaced for


the variable in each algebraic expression, the
expression takes a numerical value. And
finding the value is what we call “Evaluating
the Algebraic Expression”.
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
- is substituting a certain number for that variable and
 

performs using the order of the arithmetic operations

For example:
1. If , what is the value of ?
2. If what is the value of ?
3. If and , what is the value of ?
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
There are at least two steps involved in evaluating
algebraic expression:
1. Replacing the variable by the given value
(substitution);
2. Performing the indicated arithmetic following
the order of operations.
Example 1: Evaluate the given algebraic expression.
 

a.
Substitute for .

Add.
Example 1: Evaluate the given algebraic expression.
 

b.
Substitute for .

Add.
Example 2: Evaluate the given algebraic expression.
 

Substitute for and for .

Simplify.
Example 3: Evaluate the given algebraic expression.
 
Example 4: Evaluate the given algebraic expression.
 

;
REAL-LIFE MATHEMATICS
DIRECTION: Use the replacement values provided to determine the cost of each
scenario.

Cactus and Succulent


No. of Cactus (c)
50c+30s Total
and succulent (s)
3 cacti and 2 succulents
4 cacti and 5 succulents
2 cacti and 6 succulents
Is Php300 enough to pay for 2 cacti and 7 succulents? Yes / No
REAL-LIFE MATHEMATICS
DIRECTION: Use the replacement values provided to determine the cost of each
scenario.

Movies
No. of tickets (t) and
200t + 100p Total
popcorn (p)
5 tickets and 3 containers
of popcorn
4 tickets and 4 containers
of popcorn
Is Php1,000 enough to pay for 4 tickets and 2 Yes / No
containers of popcorn?
NOTES
 

ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION
An algebraic expression may contain
constants , _______________
_______________ operations , and one or more
variables .
_______________

Examples:
NOTES

CONSTANT
number
A constant is a _______________ . Its value is always
same
the _______________ .

VARIABLE
letter
A variable is a _______________ that stands for a
number .
_______________
NOTES

EVALUATING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION


substituting a certain number for that
is ___________________
variable
_________________ and performs using the order of
operations
the arithmetic ________________.
MATHEMATICS 7
Quarter 2 Week 4

Evaluating
Algebraic
Expressions
SIR CJ LUNA

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