Unit 2 Solving Equations - Discovering Algebra 2.7, 2.8, & 3.6
order of operations
The order in which operations are carried out when evaluating: 1) grouping symbols, 2) all powers, 3) multiply and divide in order from left to right, and 4) add and subtract in order from left to right
evaluate
To find the value of an expression. If the expression contains variables, values must be substituted for the variable.
base
a number or variable that is raised to a power
exponent
a number that indicates how many times the base must be multiplied by itself
coefficient
a number that is multiplied by a variable
equation
a statement that says the value of one number or algebraic expression is equal to the value of another number of algebraic expression
algebraic expression
a symbolic representation of mathematical operations that can involve both numbers and variables
like terms
terms in which the variable and the exponent are the same. (The coefficients can be different.)
additive inverse
the opposite of a number
solving an equation
to determine the value of the variable that makes the equation true
solve by graphing
to solve an equation by graphing each side of an algebraic equation and using the point of intersection to determine the solution
balancing method
to solve an equation by performing the same operation on both sides until the variable is isolated on one side
undoing method
to solve an equation by working backward to reverse each operation until the variable is isolated