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Algebra 1 1-4 Complete Lesson: Properties of Real Numbers

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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.

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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.

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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.

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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.

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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.

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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.

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Problem 1 Got It?

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Problem 1 Got It?

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Problem 3 Got It?

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Problem 3 Got It?

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Problem 4 Got It? Reasoning: Is the statement true or false? If it is false, give a counterexample. If true, use properties of real numbers to show the expressions are equivalent.

For all real numbers j and k, j⋅k = (k + 0) ⋅ j.

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Problem 4 Got It? Reasoning: Is the statement true or false? If it is false, give a counterexample. If true, use properties of real numbers to show the expressions are equivalent.

For all real numbers m and n, m(n + 1) = mn + 1.

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Vocabulary: Are the expressions equivalent? 5x + 1 and 1 + 5x

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Vocabulary: Are the expressions equivalent? 1 + (2t +1) and 2 + 2t

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Justify: The expression below is simplified, step-by-step, on the right.

Use a property from the left to justify each step.

  • Associative property (of multiplication)

  • Distributive property

  • Commutative property (of multiplication)

  • Multiply

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Sorting: Order the numbers from least to greatest (least on top, greatest on bottom).

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Arithmetic: Find the sum.

Write only a number, in simplest form.

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Arithmetic: Find the difference.

Write only a number, in simplest form.

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Vocabulary Review: Classify the expressions on the left.

  • 2x + 3

  • 27 + 2

  • 52 - 7.5

  • -14.7

  • 5a + 17b

  • ⅔ + 5m2

  • Algebraic Expressions

  • Numerical Expressions

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Use Your Vocabulary: Match each statement on the left with the counterexample that shows it to be false.

  • If you live in Miami, you live in Florida.

  • If you live near an ocean, you live near the Atlantic Ocean.

  • If you live in North America, you live in the United States.

  • Mexico is in North America.

  • People in California live near the Pacific Ocean.

  • There is a city in Ohio named Miami.

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Notes: Take a clear picture or screenshot of your Cornell notes for this lesson. Upload it to the canvas. Zoom and pan as needed.

For a refresher on the Cornell note-taking system, click here.

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Reflection: Math Success