This document discusses evaluating and simplifying algebraic expressions. Evaluating algebraic expressions involves substituting variable values into an expression and calculating the result following order of operations rules. Simplifying algebraic expressions means writing them in an equivalent but less complicated form by using properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to combine similar terms and reduce symbols. The document provides examples of evaluating algebraic expressions and notes that simplifying uses properties to simplify expressions.
This document discusses evaluating and simplifying algebraic expressions. Evaluating algebraic expressions involves substituting variable values into an expression and calculating the result following order of operations rules. Simplifying algebraic expressions means writing them in an equivalent but less complicated form by using properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to combine similar terms and reduce symbols. The document provides examples of evaluating algebraic expressions and notes that simplifying uses properties to simplify expressions.
This document discusses evaluating and simplifying algebraic expressions. Evaluating algebraic expressions involves substituting variable values into an expression and calculating the result following order of operations rules. Simplifying algebraic expressions means writing them in an equivalent but less complicated form by using properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to combine similar terms and reduce symbols. The document provides examples of evaluating algebraic expressions and notes that simplifying uses properties to simplify expressions.
replacing a variable with a number, that is substituting the variables with specific values and then perform all necessary calculations by following the rules for the order of operations. GE M DA S Simplifying Algebraic expressions Writing an algebraic expression in an equivalent or less complicated form is the essence of simplifying algebraic expressions. The properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are often used to combine similar terms and finally simplify algebraic expressions by using fewer symbols. REVIEW REVIEW