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Exploring Vocabulary in Math Equations

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Exploring Vocabulary in Math EquationsVersión en línea

Engage students with key vocabulary related to equations in math through interactive slides.

por Mishell Avila
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Who is Katherine Johnson?

  1. Who was Katherine Johnson?
  2. Why do you think her work was important?
  3. How can learning math and English help you in the future?
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Introduction to Variables

Variables are symbols used to represent unknown values in mathematical expressions. They are often denoted by letters such as x or y.

  • Example: In the equation x + 5 = 10, x is the variable.
  • Variables can change or vary, hence the name.
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Understanding Constants

Constants are fixed values that do not change. They are the numbers in an equation that remain the same.

  • Example: In the equation 3x + 4 = 10, 4 and 10 are constants.
  • Constants provide stability in equations.
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Combining Like Terms

To simplify expressions, we often need to combine like terms. This means adding or subtracting terms that have the same variable raised to the same power.

  • Example: 2x + 3x = 5x
  • Only terms with the same variable can be combined.
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The Distributive Property

The distributive property states that a(b + c) = ab + ac. This property allows us to multiply a single term by multiple terms inside parentheses.

  • Example: 2(x + 3) = 2x + 6
  • This helps in simplifying expressions and solving equations.
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Landing in Math

In math, landing refers to reaching a final answer or solution after performing calculations.

The act of coming down to the ground after a flight.

  • It is the point where all calculations converge.
  • Think of it as the destination in your problem-solving journey.
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Shuttle: A Math Journey

The term shuttle A vehicle used for short, frequent trips, often between two specific points.

  • "The airport shuttle takes passengers to nearby hotels every 30 minutes."
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Understanding Flight Paths

Flight paths in math can represent the trajectory of an equation as it moves towards a solution.

  • Each step taken is like a waypoint on a journey.
  • Understanding the path helps in visualizing the problem-solving process.
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Terms in Mathematics

Terms are the building blocks of expressions, consisting of variables, constants, or both.

  • Example: In 4x + 5y - 2, the terms are 4x, 5y, and -2.
  • Identifying terms is crucial for simplifying and solving equations.
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Step-by-Step to Solving Equivalent Expressions

To solve an equivalent expression, follow these steps:

  1. Identify like terms: Look for terms that can be combined.
  2. Apply the distributive property: Expand expressions where necessary.
  3. Simplify: Combine like terms and simplify the expression.
  4. Check your work: Ensure the final expression is equivalent to the original.


Watch this video, and write down any new expression that you may hear.

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Conclusion and Review

Understanding these key terms is essential for mastering equations in mathematics. Remember to:

  • Practice identifying variables and constants.
  • Use the distributive property and combine like terms.
  • Visualize your problem-solving journey as a flight path.
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