Simplifying Expressions & Solving Equations Review
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11 questions
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Which TWO parts of a term MUST BE THE SAME for it to be considered a LIKE TERM?
Which TWO parts of a term MUST BE THE SAME for it to be considered a LIKE TERM?
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Identify the like terms in the following expression:
6xy + 7yz − 4xy + 7xy
Identify the like terms in the following expression:
6xy + 7yz − 4xy + 7xy
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Simplify the expression while showing your work with the scribble and/or text tool.
Simplify the expression while showing your work with the scribble and/or text tool.
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The ________________ Property occurs when a term is multiplied by grouped terms being added or subtracted. It can be written as the equation: a (b + c ) = ab + ac.
The ________________ Property occurs when a term is multiplied by grouped terms being added or subtracted. It can be written as the equation: a (b + c ) = ab + ac.
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Distribute:
−6 (z − 1)
Distribute:
−6 (z − 1)
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Distribute and simplify:
−7(w − 4) + 3w − 27
Distribute and simplify:
−7(w − 4) + 3w − 27
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Find the perimeter of the rectangle while showing your work with the scribble and/or text tool.
Find the perimeter of the rectangle while showing your work with the scribble and/or text tool.
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Solve the following equation:
y − 18 + 4y = 42
Solve the following equation:
y − 18 + 4y = 42
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Solve the equation while showing your work with the scribble and/or text tool.
Solve the equation while showing your work with the scribble and/or text tool.
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Solve the equation while showing your work with the scribble and/or text tool.
Solve the equation while showing your work with the scribble and/or text tool.
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Were you able to effectively use the scribble and/or text tools for the show your work questions? Would you prefer to use Go Formative (this website) more than Quizizz for future assessments?
Were you able to effectively use the scribble and/or text tools for the show your work questions? Would you prefer to use Go Formative (this website) more than Quizizz for future assessments?