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ALGEBRA-SUBSTITUTING VALUES IN FORMULA

ALGEBRA-SUBSTITUTING VALUES IN FORMULA

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
HSA.APR.C.4

Standards-aligned

Created by

SAUMYA VIJAYAN

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22 Slides • 9 Questions

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ALGEBRA

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Lesson Objectives:

-To evaluate algebraic expressions.

-To apply the order of operations in substituting values.


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SUCCESS CRITERIA I can....

  • Use letters to express basic arithmetic processes algebraically

  • Apply the order of operations among integers

  • Evaluate algebraic expressions by substituting positive numbers into the formula    

  • Evaluate algebraic expressions by substituting negative numbers into the formula    

  • Apply the concept in problem solving.

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STARTER.....


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Introduction

  The child’s dose for Dr Medicine’s Cough mixture is worked out using the formula

 C=aa+10×dC=\frac{a}{a+10}\times d  , where C is child’s dose, a is the age of the child and d is the normal adult dose. If the normal adult dose is 24 ml. What is the child’s dose for a child aged 10?

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 The speed of the Dubai tram is 90km/hr. The distance covered by the tram is 180 km. calculate the time taken.

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MUST TASK

Evaluate the following expressions 

If x = 2 , y = 4 and z = -1

a) x + y +z

b) 2 x + 3 y

C) x 2 + Y 2

d) 3 (x + y) + z 

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MINI PLENARY

Spot the mistake

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GROUP ACTIVITY

Decode the message by substituting the given values.

Complete the activity through discussion in the respective group channels.

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Now Your Turn.........

  The child’s dose for Dr Medicine’s Cough mixture is worked out using the formula

 C=aa+10×dC=\frac{a}{a+10}\times d  , where C is child’s dose, a is the age of the child and d is the normal adult dose. If the normal adult dose is 24 ml. What is the child’s dose for a child aged 10?

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Multiple Choice

 n2n^2   can be written as,

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 n+nn+n  

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 n×nn\times n  

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 2n2n  

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Multiple Choice

If p=2 and q= -5, then pq=

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10

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-10

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7

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-7

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Multiple Choice

If a = 4 and b = 6, what is the value of 3a + 5b?

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40

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42

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44

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46

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Multiple Choice

If y=7,find the value of 2(y+4)

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11

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Multiple Choice

If x=5,find the value of 7x-1

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34

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36

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35

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Poll

Success criteria. I can

Use letters to express basic arithmetic processes algebraically

Apply the order of operations in integers

COMPLETELY

PARTIALLY

NEED IMPROVEMENT

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Poll

Success criteria. I can

Evaluate algebraic expressions by substituting positive numbers into the formula

COMPLETELY

PARTIALLY

NEED IMPROVEMENT

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Poll

Success criteria. I can

Evaluate algebraic expressions by substituting negative numbers into the formula

COMPLETELY

PARTIALLY

NEED IMPROVEMENT

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Poll

Success Criteria

Apply the concept in problem solving

COMPLETELY

PARTIALLY

NEED IMPROVEMENT

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HOME LEARNING

Textbook Page: 177

Q’s 3,4,5 and 6


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