Math 7 Q2W4a - Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
Math 7 Q2W4a - Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
Algebraic Expressions
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
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
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VALUES Integration
Sub Me In!
Analysis:
1. What did we do in our activity?
2. How did we find the value of the given
words?
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.
Simplify.
Example 3: Evaluate the given algebraic expression.
Example 4: Evaluate the given algebraic expression.
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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
Expressions
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