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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Guide

The document provides instructions on how to evaluate algebraic expressions by substitution and includes examples of evaluating expressions when given values for variables. It also presents word problems involving evaluating expressions and determining costs based on algebraic relationships between variables. Students are asked to work in groups to write expressions and solve a word problem about donations to reach a fundraising goal.

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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Guide

The document provides instructions on how to evaluate algebraic expressions by substitution and includes examples of evaluating expressions when given values for variables. It also presents word problems involving evaluating expressions and determining costs based on algebraic relationships between variables. Students are asked to work in groups to write expressions and solve a word problem about donations to reach a fundraising goal.

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EVALUATING

ALGEBRAIC
EXPRESSIONS
Objectives:
After this lesson you will be able to:
1. evaluate algebraic expressions;
2. solve problem involving evaluating algebraic
expressions.
Review
• Algebraic expressions consist of what?

• What is a variable? Coefficient? Constant?

𝟑 𝒎 +𝟓
𝒂 −𝟐 𝟕 𝒙
How to evaluate algebraic expressions?
Evaluate the algebraic expression when n=6.

1.) n + 8 2.) n - 2
6+8 6-2
14 4

Evaluate means solve by substitution


Evaluate the algebraic expression when
x=2 and y = -1.
1.) 2x + 3y 2.) -
2(2) + 3(-1) -
4 + (-3) -(4) – (-2)
3.)
1 -4 + 2
= -2

1
Let’s try!
Evaluate the algebraic expression when
x= -3 and y = 2.

1.) 5x – 2y
2.)
3.)
4.)
5.)
Think deep! Word problem 1

Thess and her mom went to shop at a mall. Her


mother parked their car on the nearest parking area
outside the mall since the mall’s parking area is
already full. The parking fee is P 50.00 for the first 3
hours and P25.00 per hour for the succeeding hours.
If they spend x hours in the mall, how much will they
pay if they parked for 5 hours?
Think deep! Word problem 2
Nilo bought 10 boxes of pens with x pens
in each box. He then gave 12 pens to his
friends. Express the number of remaining
pens as an algebraic expression. If each box
contains 10 pieces of pens, how many pens
does Nilo have?
Think deep! Word problem 3

Juliana sells her personalized keychains


online. She charges her client P120.00 as a
fixed delivery fee. If a key chain is worth P
25.00 each, write an algebraic expression that
can be used to determine the cost of h key
chains. If Juliana’s client ordered 35 pieces of
keychains. How much will the client pay?
Group Activity! I can do more!
Instructions: Group yourselves into 5 and answer the word problem
below. Write your answers in a 1 whole sheet of paper and your group
members.
Simon has P 250.00. Their class is hosting a fundraising
project for the orphans in their barangay. There are y
students in their class and each of them will donate the
same amount of money to reach P 2 625.00.
a. Write an algebraic expression for the amount of money
left of Simon after his donation.
b. How much money will Simon have after his donation if
they are 35 in the class?

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