Algebra 1 1-4 Complete Lesson: Properties of Real Numbers
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Question 1
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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.
Question 2
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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.
Question 3
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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.
Question 4
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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.
Question 5
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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.
Question 6
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Solve It! Tell whether the pair of expressions is equal.
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Question 7
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Problem 1 Got It?
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Question 8
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Problem 1 Got It?
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Question 9
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Problem 2 Got It?
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Problem 3 Got It?
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Question 12
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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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Question 19
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Vocabulary: Are the expressions equivalent? 5x + 1 and 1 + 5x
Question 20
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Vocabulary: Are the expressions equivalent? 1 + (2t +1) and 2 + 2t
Question 21
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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
Question 22
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Sorting: Order the numbers from least to greatest (least on top, greatest on bottom).
Question 23
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Arithmetic: Find the sum.
Write only a number, in simplest form.
Question 24
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Arithmetic: Find the difference.
Write only a number, in simplest form.
Question 25
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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
Question 26
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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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