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Substitution Expressions

Substitution Expressions

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 4 Questions

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Evaluating Expressions with Substitution

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Sports

  • We substitute player for player in sports to give breaks. In order to substitute with the best outcome, you want to make sure they play the same position.

  • It is the same thing with expressions. When we substitute, we will put in a number for the letter that it is equal to. The number and the letter are playing the same position.

  • Example: If x=4, we can plug 4 in anywhere we see an x.

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Multiple Choice

In sports, you substitute players into different positions then they usually play.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Select

Select all of the options that are examples of substitution.

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3x, x=4, so 3(4)

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3y, x=2, so 3(2)

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2+x, x=2, so 2+2

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2+y, x=4, so 2+4

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Substituting and Evaluating

When you are given a number to plug in a variable's place, you are able to evaluate an expression.

Example 1: 3x; x=4; would give you 3(4), which equals 12.

Example 2: 3x+2y; x=5, y=4; so 3(5)+2(4)= 15+8=23

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Multiple Choice

x+2y; x=3, y=7


when you substitute and evaluate this problem, your answer is 17.

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True

2

False

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Order of Operations Review

You MUST use the order of operations to evaluate correctly.


Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally (PEMDAS)


Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiply/Divide, Add/Subtract


*Be sure to write this at the top of every problem and check off each step as you go.

*Remember Multiply/Divide are whichever you see first left to right. This is the same for add/subtract.

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Order of Operations Example (PEMDAS)

  •  2x+3y32x+3y^3  , x=4, y=2

  • First, substitute.  2(4)+3 (2)32\left(4\right)+3\ \left(2\right)^3  

  • Any parenthesis? No, except where we substituted.

  • Any Exponents? Yes. Complete first.  23=2×2×2=82^3=2\times2\times2=8  Now replace with your answer.

  • 2(4)+3(8)

  • Any Multiplication/Division? Yes. Complete left to right. 2(4)=8, 3(8)=24

  • 8+24; Final step add/subtract. 8+24= 32, so 32 is your answer.

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Multiple Choice

Review Check:
Evaluate the following when x=2 and y=3
x3+2y3x^3+2y-3  

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11

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9

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28

Evaluating Expressions with Substitution

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