6.PFA.3.a
Identify and develop examples of the following algebraic vocabulary: equation, variable, expression, term, and coefficient.
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?
Combine like terms to create an equivalent expression to:
Consider the expression:
The entire expression is the product of how many factors?
The entire expression is the product of how many factors?
Khan Academy ResourcesEvaluating expressions with one variableWriting expressions with variablesIntro to equationsTerms, factors, and coefficients reviewWriting expressions with variablesParts of algebraic expressionsWriting basic expressions with variablesWhat is a variable?Intro to combining like termsWhy aren't we using the multiplication sign?Combining like termsCombining like terms exampleVariables, expressions, & equationsRepresenting a relationship with an equationTerms, factors, & coefficientsWriting basic expressions with variablesWriting expressions with parenthesesWriting algebraic subtraction expressionsWriting expressions with variables

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