Today's lesson will focus on writing verbal expressions for algebraic expressions and writing algebraic expressions for verbal expressions. The objectives are to be able to translate between mathematical and word representations of expressions.
Algebra 1 commutative and associative properitesmathriot
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The document provides examples of using properties of numbers and algebra to simplify expressions. It gives step-by-step workings for expressions like 11(10-8), 6(4x+5), and 3?5?3?4. It defines the commutative and associative properties. Later examples show how to write an algebraic expression from a word problem and then simplify it using the distributive property.
Learn and apply the distributive property in equations and expressions with variables. The distributive property allows terms with variables to be multiplied out so that like terms can be combined. Students will practice using the distributive property to simplify equations and expressions.
This document outlines the objectives and key vocabulary for a lesson on properties of real numbers and identifying congruent segments and midpoints. The objectives are to learn to apply properties of real numbers, identify congruent segments, and find midpoints of segments. Key vocabulary includes reflexive property, symmetric property, transitive property, congruent segments, theorem, midpoint, and properties of equality. The segment-addition postulate states that if a point X is on segment AB, the sum of AX and XB equals the length of AB.
Geometry segments and properties of real numbersmathriot
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You will learn about different types of numbers including whole numbers, natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers. You will also learn to apply properties of real numbers such as absolute value and betweenness to measure line segments and solve equations involving measurements. Key vocabulary includes types of numbers, absolute value, betweenness, equations, measurement, properties of equality, and coordinate plane terms.
Today's lesson will focus on using properties of addition and multiplication including the commutative property, associative property, and identity properties to simplify expressions.
1. This document provides examples and guided practice problems involving properties of numbers and algebraic expressions.
2. Example 1 names properties like the commutative property and order of operations illustrated in equations. Example 2 involves using mental math to simplify expressions.
3. The guided practice problems that follow involve applying skills like adding numbers mentally to find a total, identifying mistakes in solutions, and setting up and solving multi-step word problems.
This document contains the transcript of a complex food order placed at a restaurant. The order includes various hamburgers and cheeseburgers with different combinations of toppings, as well as different sizes of fries and drinks. Simplifying the order by combining like items could make it easier to process.
- A student sells balloons at a school fair, starting with 100 balloons. Each hour, the number of remaining balloons is counted and recorded in a table.
- After 1 hour there were 90 balloons remaining, and after 3 hours there were 70 balloons remaining.
- The student sells 10 balloons each hour, as shown by the pattern in the table.
- Using the expression 100 - 10h, where h is the number of hours passed, will predict the number of balloons remaining after any given number of hours.
Tina and Daryl show two methods to solve the problem of calculating the cost of an 8-minute long-distance phone call. Tina uses algebraic expressions to represent the cost formula, substituting 8 for the number of minutes m and calculating the total as 46 cents. Daryl breaks the call into 2-minute increments, calculating the costs and adding them with the initial 10 cent fee to also get 46 cents as the total cost. Another long-distance plan is described with a 5 cent fee plus 6 cents per minute, and the problem asks to calculate the cost of a 10-minute call with this plan.
Algebra 1 identity and equality propertiesmathriot
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This document provides examples of using properties of numbers to evaluate expressions and identify true statements. It introduces key properties like the additive identity, multiplicative identity, multiplicative inverses, and reciprocal. Students are given problems to name the property being used, like identifying that n=0 is the multiplicative property of zero when solving n?12=0. They also evaluate multi-step expressions using substitution and properties like the multiplicative inverse. The goal is for students to recognize and apply number properties to determine if assertions are true or false.
Algebra 1 identity and equality propertiesmathriot
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The property used in each step is:
1) Multiplicative identity (3 ¡ñ 1 = 3)
2) Multiplicative inverse (1/3 ¡ñ 3 = 1)
3) Substitution (1 + 3 = 4)
The answer is 4.
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Algebra 1 identity and equality propertiesmathriot
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The property used in each step is:
1) Multiplicative identity (3 ¡ñ 1 = 3)
2) Multiplicative inverse (1/3 ¡ñ 3 = 1)
3) Substitution (1 + 3 = 4)
The answer is 4.
B. 5
0%
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C. 1
2. B
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- The objectives are to learn geometry tools, and use a four step plan to solve problems involving the perimeter and area of rectangles and parallelograms.
- Key vocabulary includes straightedge, compass, construction, midpoint, perimeter, formula, and area.
Today you will learn to identify and use basic postulates about points, lines and planes. A postulate is a statement made in geometry that is accepted as true without proof, such as statements about points, lines and planes. This builds on yesterday's review of geometry concepts.
Today you will learn to identify and use basic postulates about points, lines and planes. A postulate is a statement made in geometry that is accepted as true without proof, such as axioms about points, lines and planes. This builds on a review from yesterday of what postulates and axioms are in geometry.
The document appears to be a student worksheet asking for a name, period, and date. It includes the heading "Pacheco Burgers" suggesting it relates to a business or assignment about a company called Pacheco Burgers.
Algebra readiness evaluating expressions with gamemathriot
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This document contains a list of algebraic expressions in two columns and a word problem at the bottom about Jason giving a clerk $10 and receiving $3.95 in change. The objectives are to evaluate algebraic expressions using substitution of variables and to play a game involving evaluating algebraic expressions.
1. This document provides examples of evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting values for variables and modeling expressions.
2. It includes examples of writing expressions for word problems and using formulas by replacing variables with given values and simplifying.
3. Tables are included that require copying and completing expressions for given variable values.
Geometry conditional statements and their conversemathriot
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The document discusses writing conditional statements in if-then form and their converses. It defines key terms like conditional statement, hypothesis, and conclusion. It explains that conditional statements have two parts - a hypothesis and conclusion - and discusses how to identify these parts and determine if a conditional statement is true or not. It also covers writing the converse of a conditional statement by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion.
Algebra readiness writing and evaluating expressionsmathriot
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The document outlines the objectives for today which are to evaluate algebraic expressions and compute the value of expressions for specific variable values. It also lists the homework assigned which is problems 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 on page 10 and poses a word problem about Jason receiving $3.95 in change from a $10 bill at a burger shop to determine what he might have ordered.
The document contains examples of algebraic expressions and questions about evaluating expressions. It provides the steps to evaluate expressions using order of operations and by substituting values for variables. One example calculates the area of one side of the Great Pyramid in Egypt using the formula for the area of a triangle and given values for the base and height.
This geometry syllabus outlines the expectations, schedule, content, and policies for a fall semester geometry course. Students will learn foundational geometry concepts in the first quarter such as basic definitions, constructions, and solving problems in the coordinate plane. The second quarter focuses on triangle and quadrilateral properties including congruency, similarity, and the Pythagorean theorem. Tests will be given every two weeks, homework is daily, and participation counts towards the final grade. Students are expected to study and seek help when needed. The teacher enforces rules to ensure a safe, respectful, and responsible learning environment.
Future-Proof Your Career with AI OptionsDianaGray10
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Learn about the difference between automation, AI and agentic and ways you can harness these to further your career. In this session you will learn:
Introduction to automation, AI, agentic
Trends in the marketplace
Take advantage of UiPath training and certification
In demand skills needed to strategically position yourself to stay ahead
? If you have any questions or feedback, please refer to the "Women in Automation 2025" dedicated Forum thread. You can find there extra details and updates.
This document contains the transcript of a complex food order placed at a restaurant. The order includes various hamburgers and cheeseburgers with different combinations of toppings, as well as different sizes of fries and drinks. Simplifying the order by combining like items could make it easier to process.
- A student sells balloons at a school fair, starting with 100 balloons. Each hour, the number of remaining balloons is counted and recorded in a table.
- After 1 hour there were 90 balloons remaining, and after 3 hours there were 70 balloons remaining.
- The student sells 10 balloons each hour, as shown by the pattern in the table.
- Using the expression 100 - 10h, where h is the number of hours passed, will predict the number of balloons remaining after any given number of hours.
Tina and Daryl show two methods to solve the problem of calculating the cost of an 8-minute long-distance phone call. Tina uses algebraic expressions to represent the cost formula, substituting 8 for the number of minutes m and calculating the total as 46 cents. Daryl breaks the call into 2-minute increments, calculating the costs and adding them with the initial 10 cent fee to also get 46 cents as the total cost. Another long-distance plan is described with a 5 cent fee plus 6 cents per minute, and the problem asks to calculate the cost of a 10-minute call with this plan.
Algebra 1 identity and equality propertiesmathriot
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This document provides examples of using properties of numbers to evaluate expressions and identify true statements. It introduces key properties like the additive identity, multiplicative identity, multiplicative inverses, and reciprocal. Students are given problems to name the property being used, like identifying that n=0 is the multiplicative property of zero when solving n?12=0. They also evaluate multi-step expressions using substitution and properties like the multiplicative inverse. The goal is for students to recognize and apply number properties to determine if assertions are true or false.
Algebra 1 identity and equality propertiesmathriot
?
The property used in each step is:
1) Multiplicative identity (3 ¡ñ 1 = 3)
2) Multiplicative inverse (1/3 ¡ñ 3 = 1)
3) Substitution (1 + 3 = 4)
The answer is 4.
B. 5
A. 4
0%
1. A
2. B
C. 1 3. C
4. D
D. 0 A B C D
Algebra 1 identity and equality propertiesmathriot
?
The property used in each step is:
1) Multiplicative identity (3 ¡ñ 1 = 3)
2) Multiplicative inverse (1/3 ¡ñ 3 = 1)
3) Substitution (1 + 3 = 4)
The answer is 4.
B. 5
0%
1. A
C. 1
2. B
3. C
D. 0 4. D
A B C D
- The objectives are to learn geometry tools, and use a four step plan to solve problems involving the perimeter and area of rectangles and parallelograms.
- Key vocabulary includes straightedge, compass, construction, midpoint, perimeter, formula, and area.
Today you will learn to identify and use basic postulates about points, lines and planes. A postulate is a statement made in geometry that is accepted as true without proof, such as statements about points, lines and planes. This builds on yesterday's review of geometry concepts.
Today you will learn to identify and use basic postulates about points, lines and planes. A postulate is a statement made in geometry that is accepted as true without proof, such as axioms about points, lines and planes. This builds on a review from yesterday of what postulates and axioms are in geometry.
The document appears to be a student worksheet asking for a name, period, and date. It includes the heading "Pacheco Burgers" suggesting it relates to a business or assignment about a company called Pacheco Burgers.
Algebra readiness evaluating expressions with gamemathriot
?
This document contains a list of algebraic expressions in two columns and a word problem at the bottom about Jason giving a clerk $10 and receiving $3.95 in change. The objectives are to evaluate algebraic expressions using substitution of variables and to play a game involving evaluating algebraic expressions.
1. This document provides examples of evaluating algebraic expressions by substituting values for variables and modeling expressions.
2. It includes examples of writing expressions for word problems and using formulas by replacing variables with given values and simplifying.
3. Tables are included that require copying and completing expressions for given variable values.
Geometry conditional statements and their conversemathriot
?
The document discusses writing conditional statements in if-then form and their converses. It defines key terms like conditional statement, hypothesis, and conclusion. It explains that conditional statements have two parts - a hypothesis and conclusion - and discusses how to identify these parts and determine if a conditional statement is true or not. It also covers writing the converse of a conditional statement by exchanging the hypothesis and conclusion.
Algebra readiness writing and evaluating expressionsmathriot
?
The document outlines the objectives for today which are to evaluate algebraic expressions and compute the value of expressions for specific variable values. It also lists the homework assigned which is problems 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 on page 10 and poses a word problem about Jason receiving $3.95 in change from a $10 bill at a burger shop to determine what he might have ordered.
The document contains examples of algebraic expressions and questions about evaluating expressions. It provides the steps to evaluate expressions using order of operations and by substituting values for variables. One example calculates the area of one side of the Great Pyramid in Egypt using the formula for the area of a triangle and given values for the base and height.
This geometry syllabus outlines the expectations, schedule, content, and policies for a fall semester geometry course. Students will learn foundational geometry concepts in the first quarter such as basic definitions, constructions, and solving problems in the coordinate plane. The second quarter focuses on triangle and quadrilateral properties including congruency, similarity, and the Pythagorean theorem. Tests will be given every two weeks, homework is daily, and participation counts towards the final grade. Students are expected to study and seek help when needed. The teacher enforces rules to ensure a safe, respectful, and responsible learning environment.
Future-Proof Your Career with AI OptionsDianaGray10
?
Learn about the difference between automation, AI and agentic and ways you can harness these to further your career. In this session you will learn:
Introduction to automation, AI, agentic
Trends in the marketplace
Take advantage of UiPath training and certification
In demand skills needed to strategically position yourself to stay ahead
? If you have any questions or feedback, please refer to the "Women in Automation 2025" dedicated Forum thread. You can find there extra details and updates.
TrustArc Webinar - Building your DPIA/PIA Program: Best Practices & TipsTrustArc
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Understanding DPIA/PIAs and how to implement them can be the key to embedding privacy in the heart of your organization as well as achieving compliance with multiple data protection / privacy laws, such as GDPR and CCPA. Indeed, the GDPR mandates Privacy by Design and requires documented Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) for high risk processing and the EU AI Act requires an assessment of fundamental rights.
How can you build this into a sustainable program across your business? What are the similarities and differences between PIAs and DPIAs? What are the best practices for integrating PIAs/DPIAs into your data privacy processes?
Whether you're refining your compliance framework or looking to enhance your PIA/DPIA execution, this session will provide actionable insights and strategies to ensure your organization meets the highest standards of data protection.
Join our panel of privacy experts as we explore:
- DPIA & PIA best practices
- Key regulatory requirements for conducting PIAs and DPIAs
- How to identify and mitigate data privacy risks through comprehensive assessments
- Strategies for ensuring documentation and compliance are robust and defensible
- Real-world case studies that highlight common pitfalls and practical solutions
This is session #4 of the 5-session online study series with Google Cloud, where we take you onto the journey learning generative AI. You¡¯ll explore the dynamic landscape of Generative AI, gaining both theoretical insights and practical know-how of Google Cloud GenAI tools such as Gemini, Vertex AI, AI agents and Imagen 3.
Unlock AI Creativity: Image Generation with DALL¡¤EExpeed Software
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Discover the power of AI image generation with DALL¡¤E, an advanced AI model that transforms text prompts into stunning, high-quality visuals. This presentation explores how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing digital creativity, from graphic design to content creation and marketing. Learn about the technology behind DALL¡¤E, its real-world applications, and how businesses can leverage AI-generated art for innovation. Whether you're a designer, developer, or marketer, this guide will help you unlock new creative possibilities with AI-driven image synthesis.
Field Device Management Market Report 2030 - TechSci ResearchVipin Mishra
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The Global Field Device Management (FDM) Market is expected to experience significant growth in the forecast period from 2026 to 2030, driven by the integration of advanced technologies aimed at improving industrial operations.
? According to TechSci Research, the Global Field Device Management Market was valued at USD 1,506.34 million in 2023 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.72% through 2030. FDM plays a vital role in the centralized oversight and optimization of industrial field devices, including sensors, actuators, and controllers.
Key tasks managed under FDM include:
Configuration
Monitoring
Diagnostics
Maintenance
Performance optimization
FDM solutions offer a comprehensive platform for real-time data collection, analysis, and decision-making, enabling:
Proactive maintenance
Predictive analytics
Remote monitoring
By streamlining operations and ensuring compliance, FDM enhances operational efficiency, reduces downtime, and improves asset reliability, ultimately leading to greater performance in industrial processes. FDM¡¯s emphasis on predictive maintenance is particularly important in ensuring the long-term sustainability and success of industrial operations.
For more information, explore the full report: https://shorturl.at/EJnzR
Major companies operating in Global?Field Device Management Market are:
General Electric Co
Siemens AG
ABB Ltd
Emerson Electric Co
Aveva Group Ltd
Schneider Electric SE
STMicroelectronics Inc
Techno Systems Inc
Semiconductor Components Industries LLC
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
#FieldDeviceManagement #IndustrialAutomation #PredictiveMaintenance #TechInnovation #IndustrialEfficiency #RemoteMonitoring #TechAdvancements #MarketGrowth #OperationalExcellence #SensorsAndActuators
Backstage Software Templates for Java DevelopersMarkus Eisele
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As a Java developer you might have a hard time accepting the limitations that you feel being introduced into your development cycles. Let's look at the positives and learn everything important to know to turn Backstag's software templates into a helpful tool you can use to elevate the platform experience for all developers.
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Free Download Wondershare Filmora 14.3.2.11147 Full Version - All-in-one home video editor to make a great video.Free Download Wondershare Filmora for Windows PC is an all-in-one home video editor with powerful functionality and a fully stacked feature set. Filmora has a simple drag-and-drop top interface, allowing you to be artistic with the story you want to create.Video Editing Simplified - Ignite Your Story. A powerful and intuitive video editing experience. Filmora 10 hash two new ways to edit: Action Cam Tool (Correct lens distortion, Clean up your audio, New speed controls) and Instant Cutter (Trim or merge clips quickly, Instant export).Filmora allows you to create projects in 4:3 or 16:9, so you can crop the videos or resize them to fit the size you want. This way, quickly converting a widescreen material to SD format is possible.
UiPath Document Understanding - Generative AI and Active learning capabilitiesDianaGray10
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This session focus on Generative AI features and Active learning modern experience with Document understanding.
Topics Covered:
Overview of Document Understanding
How Generative Annotation works?
What is Generative Classification?
How to use Generative Extraction activities?
What is Generative Validation?
How Active learning modern experience accelerate model training?
Q/A
? If you have any questions or feedback, please refer to the "Women in Automation 2025" dedicated Forum thread. You can find there extra details and updates.
DevNexus - Building 10x Development Organizations.pdfJustin Reock
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Developer Experience is Dead! Long Live Developer Experience!
In this keynote-style session, we¡¯ll take a detailed, granular look at the barriers to productivity developers face today and modern approaches for removing them. 10x developers may be a myth, but 10x organizations are very real, as proven by the influential study performed in the 1980s, ¡®The Coding War Games.¡¯
Right now, here in early 2025, we seem to be experiencing YAPP (Yet Another Productivity Philosophy), and that philosophy is converging on developer experience. It seems that with every new method, we invent to deliver products, whether physical or virtual, we reinvent productivity philosophies to go alongside them.
But which of these approaches works? DORA? SPACE? DevEx? What should we invest in and create urgency behind today so we don¡¯t have the same discussion again in a decade?
Computational Photography: How Technology is Changing Way We Capture the WorldHusseinMalikMammadli
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? Computational Photography (Computer Vision/Image): How Technology is Changing the Way We Capture the World
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DealBook of Ukraine: 2025 edition | AVentures CapitalYevgen Sysoyev
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The DealBook is our annual overview of the Ukrainian tech investment industry. This edition comprehensively covers the full year 2024 and the first deals of 2025.
Just like life, our code must evolve to meet the demands of an ever-changing world. Adaptability is key in developing for the web, tablets, APIs, or serverless applications. Multi-runtime development is the future, and that future is dynamic. Enter BoxLang: Dynamic. Modular. Productive. (www.boxlang.io)
BoxLang transforms development with its dynamic design, enabling developers to write expressive, functional code effortlessly. Its modular architecture ensures flexibility, allowing easy integration into your existing ecosystems.
Interoperability at Its Core
BoxLang boasts 100% interoperability with Java, seamlessly blending traditional and modern development practices. This opens up new possibilities for innovation and collaboration.
Multi-Runtime Versatility
From a compact 6MB OS binary to running on our pure Java web server, CommandBox, Jakarta EE, AWS Lambda, Microsoft Functions, WebAssembly, Android, and more, BoxLang is designed to adapt to any runtime environment. BoxLang combines modern features from CFML, Node, Ruby, Kotlin, Java, and Clojure with the familiarity of Java bytecode compilation. This makes it the go-to language for developers looking to the future while building a solid foundation.
Empowering Creativity with IDE Tools
Unlock your creative potential with powerful IDE tools designed for BoxLang, offering an intuitive development experience that streamlines your workflow. Join us as we redefine JVM development and step into the era of BoxLang. Welcome to the future.
Inside Freshworks' Migration from Cassandra to ScyllaDB by Premkumar PatturajScyllaDB
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Freshworks migrated from Cassandra to ScyllaDB to handle growing audit log data efficiently. Cassandra required frequent scaling, complex repairs, and had non-linear scaling. ScyllaDB reduced costs with fewer machines and improved operations. Using Zero Downtime Migration (ZDM), they bulk-migrated data, performed dual writes, and validated consistency.
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