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How to Write A + B square without ( )
In this algebra worksheet, students investigate the reason for factoring out a quadratic equation and rewrite it without parentheses. This sheet serves as a review guide for factoring quadratics.
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Exponential Notation
Exponentially increase your pupils' understanding of exponents with an activity that asks them to explore the meaning of exponential notation. Scholars learn how to use exponential notation and understand its necessity. They use negative...
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Order of Operations J
In this math worksheet, students solve the five problems using the order
of operations to find the right solutions. The answers are found on
page two.
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Order of Operations B
In this math worksheet, students solve the problems by using the order of operations. The example shows the correct order on the right side of the page.
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Order of Operations A
In this math worksheet, middle schoolers solve the problems using the order of operations with the solutions for the expressions. The answers are found on page two.
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Order of Operations D
For this math worksheet, middle schoolers solve the problems using the order of
operations and the example. The answers are found on page two.
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Order of Operations (J)
In this math worksheet, students learn to solve a problem in which there is more than one operation. Students read the rules and analyze the examples provided before solving the 5 problems. A memory device is provided to help students.
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What's the sign?
In this missing signs worksheet, students fill in the missing signs for math equations. Students fill in 2 signs for each of the 22 equations.
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Solving Polynomial Equations by Factoring
Use the principle of zero product to solve these polynomial equations. There are 21 problems in various forms to solve. Some are already set to equal zero, but might needs to be put in descending order. Then there are sunsequent problems...
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Solving Equations with Infinite or No Solutions
Where did all the variables go? Scholars learn how to interpret an equation when they eliminate all variables during the solving process. They interpret the solution as infinite solutions or no solutions.
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Greetings
Welcome learners to the world of algebra. Use a lesson that poses a situation involving the profit from creating greeting cards to teach about algebra. It requires scholars to use linear functions and inequalities to solve problems.
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How the West Was One - Three x Four
While this lesson provides a motivating and interesting way to review the concept of the order of operations, it involves the use of software called How the West Was One + Three x Four. There are also other resources that are referenced,...
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Factoring
In this factoring instructional activity, 9th graders solve and complete 12 different problems. First, they factor each polynomial completely, writing their parentheses first. Then, students write prime next to each polynomial that...
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Order of Operation
Students solve problems using the order of operation. In this algebra lesson, students factor, subtract, add and divide using the correct order to remove parentheses. They simplify expressions by combining like terms.
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Real Numbers in the Real World
Delve into the concept of operating on the set of real numbers! In this operating with the set of real numbers lesson, pupils perform order of operations on the set of real numbers using a calculator.
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Interpreting Algebraic Expressions
Interpreting algebraic expressions is a fundamental skill in beginning algebra. This lesson approaches the task in numerous ways. First, learners assess their understanding with a short worksheet on converting between words and...
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Investigation-Operations
Sixth graders explore equations. In this math lesson, 6th graders discuss the rules for solving equations. Students apply the rules and solve various equations.
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First and Then
In this Christmas problem solving activity, learners solve 7 mathematical problems by first doing the work in parentheses and then solving each problem.
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Order of Operations With Hints Version 1
In this order of operations worksheet, students solve 16 problems in which order of operations rules will be used. These are three number, two operation problems with parentheses.
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Order of Calculating
In this order of operations worksheet, students analyze 4 problems and indicate if the answers are right or wrong. Students then solve 10 order of operations problems. No exponents or parentheses are used. Students may be confused when...
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Order of Operations: Pages 19-24
In this math worksheet, students evaluate 15 expressions using the order of operations. Students then evaluate 4 more expressions with given numerical values for variables.
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Complex Numbers
In this complex numbers instructional activity, 9th graders solve 10 different problems that include addition and subtraction of these numbers. First, they add or subtract the coefficients of similar terms algebraically. Then, students...
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Order of Operations
In this order of operations worksheet, 5th graders review how to solve a problem using the order of operations. Students then determine the order of operations for the first calculation and then complete the second set by multiplying the...
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Order of Operations
In this order of operations worksheet, students solve problems that include all four operations, parenthesis, square roots, and more. Students complete 50 problems.
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