The same expression is on both sides of the scale.
You can click and drag algebraic tiles from the bottom to be on the right side of scale. Click the reset button in the top right corner to go back to 2x+3+x+1.
Add or remove tiles to change the expression on the right side of the scale.
What kinds of things can you do to throw the scale off balance?
What kinds of things can you do to keep the scale balanced?
What are two different expressions that are equivalent to 2x+3+x+1?
Equivalent expressions are expressions that have the same value but do not look the same. We can rearrange the algebra tiles to create an equivalent expression that uses the same amount of x tiles and 1 tiles.
If we add a variable or constant and its opposite we've added 0 or nothing, we call these zero pairs. Adding or subtracting a zero pair from an expression makes an equivalent expression.
These tiles represent the expression 4x+4+4x+5.
Create a model of an equivalent expression.
Equivalent expressions are expressions that have the same value but do not look the same.
We can create equivalent expressions with algebra tiles by:
Rearranging the tiles to use the same number of x tiles and 1 tiles
Adding tiles and their opposites to create zero pairs
A simplified expression is a special type of equivalent expression. When we write simplified expressions we are rewriting the same algebraic expression with no like terms and in the most compact way we can.
We can also simplify this expression algebraically.
An expression can tell a story and different forms of the expression can tell us different things about the story. An expression that is not simplified tells the story of what happened whereas the simplified expression tells the outcome of the story.
Consider the following expressions:
Unsimplified: 4x+8+2x-4
Simplified: 6x+4
Let's say x represents the number of cupcakes in a pack and the constants represents the number of party hats.
You are planning to provide cupcakes and party hats for your friend's birthday party. You have 4 packs of cupcakes, each with the same number of cupcakes inside, and 8 party hats. Some more friends RSVP to your party at the last minute so you quickly go to the store and buy 2 more packs of cupcakes. On the way to the party, you lose 4 party hats. This is represented by the unsimplified version of the expression.
When you arrive at the party you have 6 packs of cupcakes and 4 party hats. This is shown by the simplified version of the expression. Each form tells part of the story.
Use a model to determine which of these expressions is equivalent to 7s+2-4s.
Write the algebraic expression represented by the algebra tiles, then simplify.
Simplify the expression. Justify each step.
8 x + 5- 3x+ x - 7
12 y + \left(- 9 + 5+11y\right)-17
Given the following unsimplified and simplified expressions, write a real-world context for each expression and describe what each equivalent form represents.
Unsimplified: 6x+4-x-2
Simplified: 5x+2
Two algebraic terms are called like terms if they have exactly the same combination of variables.
To combine like terms means to simplify an expression by combining all like terms together through addition and/or subtraction.