Begin studying addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Learn about distributive, associative, and commutative property.
Embrace equations, variables, constant, and coefficients.
Gain the critical thinking steps to solving word problems.
Study proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers.
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Algebra A1
1,2,3, and etc are all considered digits
Algebra A2
Jumping spaces on the number line indicates some form of arithmetics.
Algebra A3
What is the difference of 100 and 20. This is an example of a phrased out the mathematical statement.
Algebra A4
The term x can be used as the application of multiplication or as a variable.
Algebra A5
The quotient is the result of the division.
Algebra A6
The fourth step in the order of operations is calculating addition or subtraction in the order of left to right.
Algebra A7
Using the commutative and associative property. We are able to regroup integers when adding integers.
Algebra A8
The terms quotient of, divided by, and divided into are all terms used when translating a mathematical expressions relating to division.
Algebra A9
5x + 10 = 15 is an example of an equation.
Algebra A10
Considering mathematical expression, the fourth step to problem solving a word problem is to write a mathematical equation.