The Language of Algebra: Lesson
The Language of Algebra: Lesson
The Language of Algebra: Lesson
Lesson
Vocabulary
The Language of Algebra
1-1 variable
algebraic expression
expression
algebraic sentence
BIG IDEA Algebra is a language with expressions and evaluating an expression
sentences. There are precise rules for evaluating algebraic
order of operations
expressions so that the meaning and values of expressions
vinculum
are unambiguous.
equation
formula
The language of algebra uses numbers and variables. It lets you
Mental Math
describe patterns and relationships between quantities. A variable
is a symbol that can be replaced by any one of a set of numbers or a. What is the area of a
other objects. When variables stand for numbers, and numbers and square with perimeter
variables are combined using the operations of arithmetic, the result 28 inches?
is called an algebraic expression, or simply an expression. b. What is the area of a
s 2 √3 rectangle with length 6 cm
For instance, the expression _ for the area of an equilateral
4 √ and perimeter 20 cm?
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triangle with side length s uses the variable s and the number _.
4 c. What is the width of a
The expression for the volume of a cone with radius r and height rectangle with length 12 ft
h is _1 πr 2h. That expression involves the variables r and h and and area 108 ft2?
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the numbers π and _1 . Both expressions involve the operations of d. What is the length of
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multiplication and powering. a rectangle with width
25 mm and perimeter
130 mm?
s h
s2 √⎯3 1
A= V = 3 πr 2h Symbol Meaning
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= is equal to
An algebraic sentence consists of expressions
< is less than
related with a verb in symbolic form.
Common verbs are shown in the table at the right: > is greater than
≠ is not equal to
≈ is approximately equal to
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Example 1
Joseph has a collection of 1,380 comic books and buys
17 new titles every month. If Joseph continues collecting
comic books in this way, how many comic books will he have
after m months?
Solution Make a table. Beginning with 1,380 comic books,
in each month there will be an increase to Joseph’s collection
of 17 issues.
Notice in this table that the arithmetic in the right column is not carried out.
This makes the pattern easier to see. The number in the left column, which
gives the number of months, is always in a particular place in the expression
in the right column. You should see the following pattern.
m 1380 + m · 17
Because of the Commutative Property of Multiplication,
m · 17 = 17m. So, after m months, Joseph will have
1380 + 17m comic books.
Check Pick a value for m not in the table and substitute it in
1380 + 17m. We pick m = 5, indicating 5 months from now, and get
1380 + 17m = 1380 + 17 · 5 = 1,465 comic books. Then calculate the
number of comics 5 months from now using the table. The table shows
that in 4 months, Joseph would have 1380 + 4 · 17 = 1,448 comics.
Add 17 for the fifth month to get 1448 + 17 = 1,465. It checks.
You could also describe the situation in Example 1 with the sentence
C = 1380 + 17m, where C is the number of comic books after
m months.
GUIDED
Example 2
A Guided Example is an example in which some, but not all of the work
is shown. You should try to complete the example before reading on.
Answers to Guided Examples are in the Selected Answers section at the
back of this book.
–b - √
b2 - 4ac
Find the value of __ when a = 3, b = –1, and c = –4.
2a
Solution
— —
–b - √b2 - 4ac ? - √?2 - 4 · ? · ?
Step 1 Substitute: __ 2a
= __
2·?
Step 2 In both the fraction and the radical symbol (⎯ ), the bar ( ⎯ ⎯ ) is a
grouping symbol. (The bar is called a vinculum.) The square root
vinculum is inside the fraction vinculum, so work inside the square
root first.
Compute the power and then do the multiplications followed by the
subtraction. (Watch the sign!)
—
? - √?
=_ 2·?
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Step 3 Now compute the square root and subtract in the fraction’s
numerator. Then multiply in the fraction’s denominator.
= _?
?
GUIDED
Example 3
A kilowatt-hour is one kilowatt of power used for one hour.
a. What does it cost to have a 60-watt bulb turned on for 33 hours at a
cost of 9.53¢ per kilowatt-hour ?
b. Give a formula for the cost in terms of the three numbers in the problem.
Solution
a. Cost = 60 watts · ? hours · ? __
cents
kilowatt-hour
You need to change 60 watts to kilowatts. Since 1 kilowatt = 1000 watts,
1 = _. This fraction is a conversion factor.
1 kilowatt
1000 watts
Thus, 60 watts = 60 watts · _
1 kilowatt ? kilowatts.
1000 watts =
Cost = ? kilowatts · ? hours · ? __
cents
kilowatt-hour
(continued on next page)
Notice that the units are multiplied and divided as if they were numbers.
= ? ___
kilowatts · hours · cents
= ? cents
kilowatt - hour
b. Let p = the number of watts in the bulb. Let t = the
number of hours. Let u = the (unit) cost in cents per
kilowatt-hour. Then Cost = ? .
Questions
COVERING THE IDEAS
These questions cover the content of the lesson. If you cannot answer a
Covering the Ideas question, you should go back to the reading for help in
obtaining an answer.
1. Refer to page 5. The price of shares of stock in gold-mining
companies tends to go up as the price of gold goes up. In what
year between 1975 and 2000 would it have been best to put your
money in gold stocks for five years?
2. In your own words, describe the difference between an equation
and a formula.
3. In your own words, describe the difference between an
expression and an equation.
d 2
4. a. Name all the variables in π _
2
. (2)
b. Classify π _
d
(2) as an equation, formula, expression, or
sentence. Explain your answer.
5. Give an example of an algebraic expression not found in the
reading.
6. Give an example of an algebraic sentence not found in the
reading.
7. Consider the sentence c 2 = a2 + b2.
a. Is this sentence an equation? Why or why not?
b. Is this sentence a formula? Why or why not?
–b + √
b2 - 4ac
8. Evaluate __ 2
when a = –5, b = 30, and c = –25.
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REVIEW
Every lesson contains review questions to practice ideas you have
studied earlier.
In 19–23, tell which expression, (a) x + y, (b) x - y, (c) y - x, (d) xy,
(e) _y , or (f) _x , correctly answers the given question. (Previous Course)
x y
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y˚
2x˚ z˚
A x + y + z = 180 B x = 90 - y - z
C 2x + y + z = 180 D none of these
26. What name is given to the polygon that is the shape of a stop
sign? (Previous Course)
27. a. Solve 2x = 4x + 18 for x.
b. Check your work. (Previous Course)
EXPLORATION
These questions ask you to explore topics related to the lesson.
Sometimes you will need to use references found in a library or on
the Internet.
28. The graph of gold prices on page 5 looks distinctly different
before and after 1971. Describe this difference in your own
words. Do research on the Internet or at a library to find out
what event happened to affect gold prices, and explain why this
event caused the pattern of the graph to change.
29. Silver is another economically important metal. Using the
information from the Internet or a library, make a graph of silver
prices since 1960 similar to the graph of gold prices on page 5.
Does your graph of silver prices follow the same patterns as the
graph of gold prices?
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