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Factoring Review Factoring asks you to look at all the terms…

Factoring Review Factoring asks you to look at all the terms and divide out the largest common factor they all share. We don’t get rid of this factor, we place it in front of the parentheses. The amount left after that value has been divided out is what remains within. Example: 6p + 18q – 24, 6 is the largest factor that evenly divides out of all the terms. Divide 6 out and keep its partnering factors/variables behind. 6(p + 3q – 4). I know this is accurate because I can distribute the 6 back in and get 6p + 18q – 24 to check myself. If I wrote p + 3q – 4, I would not have an equivalent expression. This would be 6 times less than its original value. Also, we never have a coefficient of 1 on our variable.

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Combining Like Terms Algebra likes simplicity. Why have thin…

Combining Like Terms Algebra likes simplicity. Why have thing that are alike it more than one place? Like terms mean values that have the exact same variable (x and -3x or -2b and 10b) or no variable (constants like 15 and -18). When combining like terms, remember that terms with different signs must be subtracted from one another then keep the larger sign for the answer. If the terms have the same sign, you must add them together and keep the sign. -12x + 8x = -4x -4y – 6y = -10y Inverse Whenever there is a negative sign in front of parentheses, this means the inverse or “opposite of” what’s inside. If there is a negative number in front of the parentheses, that negative is a part of the distributive process. -(-3x + 7) becomes 3x – 7 -4(m – 4n) becomes -4m + 16n

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Write a phrase for the algebraic expression (turn the number…

Write a phrase for the algebraic expression (turn the numbers and operations into words). Avoid using “more than” to say addition. 4(x + 5)

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Order of Operations Apply the order of operations to simplif…

Order of Operations Apply the order of operations to simplify (solve) these expressions. Don’t forget your calculator to help you navigate the signs.  Problem 1

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Part 1 A rectangle has a length that is 3 times the width. …

Part 1 A rectangle has a length that is 3 times the width.  Write an expression for the width [a]. Write an expression for the length [b]. Part 2 To find the perimeter of a figure, we use P = 2L + 2W or we add up all the sides. Write a simplified expression for the perimeter of this rectangle. Hint: you cannot have x more than once in the expression if it is fully simplified. The perimeter of the rectangle is [c]

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List the 8 intelligences in Howard Garner’s theory of multip…

List the 8 intelligences in Howard Garner’s theory of multiple intelligences: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

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List 4 things you will see when observing in a current Monte…

List 4 things you will see when observing in a current Montessori program. [1][2][3][4]

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Drugs that the nurse can administer and that have the highes…

Drugs that the nurse can administer and that have the highest potential for abuse and dependence are classified by the Controlled Substance Act as which schedule?

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The nurse prepares to administer metoprolol (Toprol), a nonc…

The nurse prepares to administer metoprolol (Toprol), a noncardioselective beta antagonist (blocker) medication. Which receptors are blocked when the medication is administered? Select all that apply:

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Which planned teaching needs for a patient who is to be disc…

Which planned teaching needs for a patient who is to be discharged postoperatively with a prescription for oxycodone (opioid analgesic) should be included?

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