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Algebra
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• the branch of mathematics that uses symbols to represent unknown numbers or quantities
e.g., 7x2 |
Terms
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• each part of the algebraic expression (separated by "+ve" and "-ve" signs)
e.g., 4x2 - 3y <-- there are two terms |
Polynomials
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• named by their number of terms
monomial = 1 term, -4x2 binomial = 2 terms, 37 - t2 trinomial = 3 terms, 3x - 4y + z polynomials = "many" |
Degree
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• the highest exponent for a term in a polynomial
• write unknown variables with exponents starting with the highest, going down to the lowest (or no exponent) |
Algebra tiles
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• used to make algebra more visual
• "tile model" |
Like terms
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• the organization/ grouping together of terms that are the same
• terms that can be represented by algebra tiles with the same size and shape |
Zero pairs
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• two terms with opposite signs will cancel each other out to '0'
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Simplified form
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• the tile model uses the fewest tiles possible
• the algebraic form contains only one term of each degree and no terms with a zero coefficient (the number in front of the unknown variable) |
Symbolic model
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• written out with numbers and letters to represent the unknown variables
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Checking your answer
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• substitute the unknown variable with a low number and calculate
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