Unit1StudentNotesSP2012 3
Unit1StudentNotesSP2012 3
SP 11
1. Use the order of operations to simplify expressions. 2. Evaluate algebraic expressions. 3. Translate verbal statements into algebra.
II. Equations in One Variable and Problem Solving
4. Solve a linear equation in one variable. 5. Identify a conditional equation, contradiction, and identity. 6. Solve a literal equation in one variable. 7. Solve applications: mark up/down, geometry, interest calculations, number relationships.
III. Inequalities in One Variable
8. Solve inequalities and compound inequalities in one variable. 9. Graph the solution on a number line. 10. Write solutions in interval notation. 11. Solve applications that can be modeled by linear inequalities.
IV. Absolute Value
Parentheses Exponents Multiplication/Division from left to right Addition/subtraction from left to right
2. Solving linear equations: Solve the following equations and check the solution.
a)
general. EX 1, EX 3, EX 4
b)
3. Define solution:
containing fractions. EX 5 c)
containing decimals. EX 2, EX 7 d)
6. Summarize steps to solve algebraically: Clear fractions, decimals, and groupings (parentheses). Combine like terms on each side of the equation. Use the addition/ subtraction properties of equality to isolate the variable term. Use the multiplication/division properties of equality to solve for the variable .
7. Types of linear equations. The equations we have looked at so far have all been conditional equations, they are equations in which some specific number satisfies the equation and other numbers dont. Conditional - solution: _________________________EX 1 EX 7 Ex:
A contradiction is an equation that is not true for ___________________ of its variable. This is also called an impossible equation. Ex: Contradiction solution: ____________________ EX 8
An identity is an equation that is true for _________________ of its variable. Ex: Identity solution: ____________________________EX 9
Concept Check: I By inspection, decide which equations have no solution and which equations have all real numbers as solutions. Then identify the equation as a contradiction or identity. a) c) b) d)
f) 4(c 3) 2c 2(6 c)
1. Writing algebraic expressions from verbal expressions. Identify key words/phrases: more/less than, increase/decrease, times, of, is, etc. Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division
Consecutive integers, consecutive even integers, consecutive odd integers Consecutive Integers: Consecutive EVEN Integers: Consecutive ODD Integers:
a) The sum of two consecutive even integers, if x is the first even integer.
2. General Strategy for Problem Solving: This is in their books. a. Understand the problem. Become comfortable with the problem: i. ii. iii. Read and reread the problem. Construct a drawing. Choose and define a variable to represent the unknown.
b. Translate the problem into an equation c. Solve the equation d. Interpret the results: Check the proposed solution in the stated problem and state your conclusion. 5
3. Topics: Consecutive integers; EX 1a, EX 6 The sum of the first and third of three consecutive even integers is 156. Find the three even integers.
Finding unknown numbers; EX 3 A second number is three times the first number. A third number is 50 more than the first number. If their sum is 235, find the three numbers.
Perimeter; EX 1b; EX 5 In a blueprint of a rectangular room, the length is to be 2 centimeters greater than twice its width. Find the dimensions if the perimeter is to be 40 centimeters.
Mark-up (increase) /mark-down (decrease) ; EX 4 Luisa is a computer programmer. Her new salary of $30,000 reflects a 20% raise. What was her salary before the raise?
Other formulas are listed in the front cover of your text. 2. Solve a formula for a specified variable. These problems are similar to solving a linear
y mx b
; for x
#14
; for b
#24
Compound Interest:
EX 4
You will not need to memorize this formula but you will need to recognize it, know what the variables stand for so that you can substitute appropriately and evaluate using the graphing calculator. A= P= r= t= n = annually semiannually monthly quarterly weekly daily
#28 A principal of $25,000 is invested in an account paying an annual percentage rate of 5%. Find the amount in the account after 2 years if the account is compounded a) semiannually b) quarterly c) monthly
value for n :
n A
-13
20
95
2. A solution of an inequality is a value that makes the inequality a true statement. The solution set of an inequality is the __________________________________.
d)
e)
f)
Addition/Subtraction property of Inequality: can add/subtract the same number to both sides of the inequality and the direction of the inequality symbol remains the same. EX 2, EX 3
Multiplication property of inequality: multiply/divide both sides i. ii. by a positive number the direction of the inequality symbol ______________. EX 4a, EX 5 by a negative number the direction of the inequality symbol ______________. EX 4b, EX 6
c)
d)
e)
5.
Solve applications modeled by a linear inequality. EX 8, EX 9 Example 2: Use an inequality to solve the following application. Shureka Washburn has scores of 72, 67, 82, and 79 on her algebra tests. i) Use an inequality to find the scores she must make on her final exam to pass the course with an average of 77 or higher , given that the final exam counts as two tests.
ii) In your own words explain the meaning of your answer to part a.
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x 3 8 and
x2
2x 5 or 3
x 10 7
2. Find the intersection of two sets; and; : The set of all elements _________________________ where the sets overlap. EX 1
The solution set of a compound inequality formed by the word and is the _________________ of the solution sets of the two inequalities.
a. one-sided interval. EX 2
and
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c. Compact form. EX
You can solve a compound inequality written in compact form by ___________________________ ____________________ by applying transformations to each member of the inequality.
i)
ii)
d. No solution. EX 3
and
4. Find the union of two sets; or : The set of elements that belong to either of the sets. EX 6
The union of two sets A and B, is the set of all elements __________________________.
In either set A or B
Find the union:
or : union:
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Connect the verbal phrase, equation, and graph. Verbal Phrase The distance from x to 0 is 4.
Solution
2. Solving absolute value equations of the form where . Set up two equations EX 1, EX 2, EX 3
X a
, is equivalent to
a.
b.
of the form
where
. EX 4
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of the form
where
. EX 7
Of the form
. EX 8
15