NC.M1.A-SSE.1b
Interpret a linear, exponential, or quadratic expression made of multiple parts as a combination of entities to give meaning to an expression.
Example Problems
Consider the expression:
The entire expression is the sum of how many terms?
The entire expression is the sum of how many terms?
Let .
Rewrite the quadratic equation in terms of f:
Rewrite the quadratic equation in terms of f:
Consider the expression:
The entire expression is the sum of how many terms?
The entire expression is the sum of how many terms?
Khan Academy ResourcesIntro to factors & divisibilityInterpreting expressions with multiple variablesFactor polynomials: common factorPolynomials introThe parts of polynomial expressionsInterpreting exponential expression word problemInterpreting expressions with multiple variables: CylinderPolynomials introTaking common factor: area modelAnalyzing structure word problem: pet store (1 of 2)Structure in rational expressionInterpreting expressions with multiple variables: ResistorsAnalyzing structure word problem: pet store (2 of 2)Reasoning about unknown variables: divisibilityIntro to factors & divisibilityReasoning about unknown variables

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