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GOOD MORNING!

Direction: Arrange the given


jumbled letters to form the words
that needed to be discovered. Write
your answers in the blank.
MECHANICS
Discipline 5 points

Team Work 5 points

Additional 5 points
Points
Total 15 points
1. CONSTANT
2. NUMBERS
3. LETTERS
4. VARIABLES
5. EQUATION
CONSTANTS AND
VARIABLES
GLENISE ABUYOG
At the end of the lesson, the students
will be able to:

-Distinguish constants and variables


-Differentiate constants from
variable
-Naturally creates terms with
variable and with constant
3Y+5
2X+4Y-7
CONSTANT

are numbers that don't


change.
VARIABLES
a variable is a quantity that can be
changed and is not fixed.
We usually use “x” and “y” to
express an unknown integer.
However, it isn’t necessary, and we
can use any letter.
COEFFICIENT

is the number written along


with the variable in the term
Variables Constants

In a mathematical In mathematical expressions,


expression, variables are constants are the quantities
values that can change over that have fixed numerical
time. values.

Represent quantities whose Represent quantities whose


value is unknown. values are fixed.

Written in the form of Are usually written in


alphabets or symbols. numbers.

Its value remains the same


Its value can be different.
forever.
CAN A VARIABLE BE A
CONSTANT?
A VARIABLE CAN BE A
CONSTANT IF THE
PROBLEM ASSIGNS A
SPECIFIC VALUE TO IT.
1. (ALL GROUP MEMBERS HAVING NUMBER 2) WHAT
IS/ARE THE CONSTANT/S IN THE EXPRESSION 10Z-3?
2. (ALL GROUP MEMBERS HAVING
NUMBER 3) WHAT IS/ARE THE
VARIABLE/S IN THE EXPRESSION
X+123?
3. (ALL GROUP MEMBERS HAVING
NUMBER 1) WHAT IS/ARE THE
CONSTANT/S IN THE EQUATION
12X+3=27?
4. (ALL GROUP MEMBERS HAVING
NUMBER 4) WHAT IS THE
CONSTANT AND THE VARIABLE IN
THE EXPRESSION 1,204XY-5Z+2=12?

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