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  • Equation of Circle
  • Factor Trinomials Worksheet
  • Domain and Range
  • Mixed Problems on Writing Equations of Lines
  • Slope Intercept Form Worksheet
  • Standard Form Worksheet
  • Point Slope Worksheet
  • Write Equation of Line from the Slope and 1 Point
  • Write Equation of Line from Two Points
  • Equation of Line Parallel to Another Line and Through a Point
  • Equation of Line Perpendicular to Another Line and Through a Point
  • Slope of a Line
  • Perpendicular Bisector of Segment
  • Write Equation of Line Mixed Review
  • Word Problems
  • Multiplying Monomials Worksheet
  • Multiplying and Dividing Monomials Sheet
  • Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Worksheet
  • Multiplying Monomials with Polynomials Worksheet
  • Multiplying Binomials Worksheet
  • Multiplying Polynomials
  • Simplifying Polynomials
  • Factoring Trinomials
  • Operations with Polynomials Worksheet
  • Dividing Radicals
  • Simplify Radicals Worksheet
  • Adding Radicals
  • Mulitplying Radicals Worksheet
  • Radicals Review (Mixed review worksheet on radicals and square roots)
  • Solve Systems of Equations Graphically
  • Solve Systems of Equations by Elimination
  • Solve by Substitution
  • Solve Systems of Equations (Mixed review)
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  • Operations with Scientific Notation

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  • Powers of ten
  • Coordinate plane
  • Algebraic thinking
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  • Properties of shapes
  • Ratios, rates, & percentages
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  • Properties of numbers
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  • Equations & inequalities introduction
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  • Rates & proportional relationships
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  • Linear equations and functions
  • Systems of equations
  • Geometric transformations
  • Data and modeling
  • Volume and surface area
  • Pythagorean theorem
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  • Reading and interpreting data
  • Negative numbers and coordinate plane
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18 x + 30 18 x + 30

3 − 2 n 3 − 2 n

2 x − 6 2 x − 6

0.045 0.045

w − 3 w − 3

0.35 x + 0.4 0.35 x + 0.4

2 c + 3 2 c + 3

0.042 0.042

15 15 is greater than x x .

15 < x 15 < x

2 5 x + 4 2 5 x + 4

− x + 4 − x + 4

a. >; b. >; c. >; d. >

m = 2 m = 2

a = 0 a = 0

u = 2 u = 2

x = 4 x = 4

p = −2 p = −2

q = −8 q = −8

y = − 17 5 y = − 17 5

z = 0 z = 0

identity; all real numbers

conditional equation; q = − 9 11 q = − 9 11

conditional equation; k = 201 14 k = 201 14

contradiction; no solution

x = 1 2 x = 1 2

x = −2 x = −2

x = 12 x = 12

u = −12 u = −12

n = 2 n = 2

m = −1 m = −1

r = 1 r = 1

s = −8 s = −8

n = 9 n = 9

d = 16 d = 16

He bought two notebooks.

He did seven crosswords puzzles.

−15 , −8 −15 , −8

−29 , 11 −29 , 11

−33 , −32 , −31 −33 , −32 , −31

−13 , −12 , −11 −13 , −12 , −11

−10 , −8 , −6 −10 , −8 , −6

The average cost was $5,000.

The median price was $19,300.

ⓐ 36 ⓑ $26 ⓒ 125 % 125 %

ⓐ 33 ⓑ $36 ⓐ 175 % 175 %

8.8 % 8.8 %

ⓐ $600 ⓑ $1,800

ⓐ $2,975 ⓑ $11,475

He will earn $2,500.

She earned $7,020.

The rate of simple interest was 6%.

The rate of simple interest was 5.5%.

He paid $17,590.

She deposited $9,600.

b = 2 A h b = 2 A h

h = 2 A b h = 2 A b

C = 5 9 ( F − 32 ) C = 5 9 ( F − 32 )

b = 2 A − B h h b = 2 A − B h h

t = A − P P r t = A − P P r

r = A − P P t r = A − P P t

y = 9 − 4 x 7 y = 9 − 4 x 7

y = 1 − 5 x 8 y = 1 − 5 x 8

The window’s height is 12 meters.

The length of the base is 6 feet.

The measures of the angles are 20°, 70°, and 90°.

The measures of the angles are 30°, 60°, and 90°.

The length of the leg is 8.

The length of the leg is 12.

The length is 39 inches and the width is 16 inches.

The length is 17 yards and the width is 26 yards.

The lengths of the sides of the triangle are 5, 11 and 12 inches.

The lengths of the sides of the triangle are 4, 7 and 9 feet.

The length of the swimming pool is 70 feet and the width is 30 feet.

The length of the garden is 90 yards and the width is 60 yards.

The ladder reaches 12 feet.

He should attach the lights 8 feet from the base of the mast.

Jess has 41 nickels and 18 quarters.

Elane has 22 nickels and 59 dimes.

Eric bought thirty-two 49-cent stamps and twelve 35-cent stamps.

Kailee bought twenty-six 49-cent stamps and ten 20-cent stamps.

84 adult tickets, 31 student tickets

615 children’s tickets and 195 adult tickets

Orlando mixed five pounds of cereal squares and 25 pounds of nuts.

Becca mixed 21 gallons of fruit punch and seven gallons of soda.

The speed of the local train is 48 mph and the speed of the express train is 60 mph.

Jeromy drove at a speed of 80 mph and his mother drove 60 mph.

Christopher’s speed was 50 mph and his parents’ speed was 40 mph.

Ashley’s parents drove 55 mph and Ashley drove 62 mph.

Pierre and Monique will be 429 miles apart in 3 hours.

Thanh and Nhat will be 330 miles apart in 2.2 hours.

Suzy’s speed uphill is 1.8 1.8 mph and downhill is three mph.

The boat’s speed upstream is eight mph and downstream is12 mph.

Hamilton drove 40 mph in the city and 70 mph in the desert.

Phuong rode uphill at a speed of 12 mph and on the flat street at 20 mph.

Angie can buy 7 packs of juice.

Daniel can have 11 people at the party.

Sergio and Lizeth can travel no more than 500 miles.

Rameen can use no more than 76 therms.

Caleb must work at least 96 hours.

Elliot must work at least 85 jobs.

Brenda must babysit at least 27 hours.

Josue must shovel at least 20 driveways.

The homeowner can use 5–20 hcf and still fall within the “conservation usage” billing range.

The homeowner can use 16–40 hcf and still fall within the “normal usage” billing range.

ⓐ ± 2 ± 2 ⓑ no solution ⓒ 0

ⓐ ± 11 ± 11 ⓑ no solution ⓒ 0

x = 4 , x = − 2 3 x = 4 , x = − 2 3

x = −1 , x = 5 2 x = −1 , x = 5 2

x = 8 , x = 0 x = 8 , x = 0

x = 8 , x = 2 x = 8 , x = 2

No solution

x = − 2 5 , x = − 2 5 , x = 5 2 x = 5 2

x = 3 , x = 3 , x = 1 9 x = 1 9

The diameter of the rod can be between 79.991 and 80.009 mm.

The diameter of the rod can be between 74.95 and 75.05 mm.

Section 2.1 Exercises

y = 5 y = 5

w = −18 w = −18

q = 3 q = 3

x = 14 x = 14

c = 4 c = 4

c = 5 2 c = 5 2

y = −5 y = −5

s = 10 s = 10

p = −4 p = −4

c = −4 c = −4

h = 3 4 h = 3 4

m = 6 m = 6

conditional equation; j = 2 5 j = 2 5

conditional equation; m = 16 5 m = 16 5

x = −1 x = −1

y = −1 y = −1

a = 3 4 a = 3 4

w = 9 4 w = 9 4

b = 12 b = 12

p = −41 p = −41

x = − 5 2 x = − 5 2

n = −3 n = −3

u = 3 u = 3

x = 18 x = 18

x = 20 x = 20

d = 8 d = 8

L = 19.75 L = 19.75 feet

Answers will vary.

Section 2.2 Exercises

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−11 , −12 , −13 −11 , −12 , −13

−69 , −71 , −73 −69 , −71 , −73

ⓐ 54 ⓑ 108 ⓐ 30%

ⓐ 162.5 162.5 ⓑ $35 ⓐ 150%

$ 11.88 $ 11.88

−2.5 % −2.5 %

−11 % −11 %

ⓐ $ 26.97 $ 26.97 ⓑ $ 17.98 $ 17.98

ⓐ $576 ⓑ 30%

ⓐ $ 7.20 $ 7.20 ⓑ $ 23.20 $ 23.20

ⓐ $ 0.20 $ 0.20 ⓑ $ 0.80 $ 0.80

3.75 % 3.75 %

21.2 % 21.2 %

Section 2.3 Exercises

d = C π d = C π

L = V W H L = V W H

d 1 = 2 A d 2 d 1 = 2 A d 2

b 1 = 2 A h − b 2 b 1 = 2 A h − b 2

a = 2 h − 108 t t 2 a = 2 h − 108 t t 2

a = 180 − b − c a = 180 − b − c

p = 2 A − 2 B l p = 2 A − 2 B l

L = P − 2 W 2 L = P − 2 W 2

y = 15 − 8 x y = 15 − 8 x

y = −6 + 4 x y = −6 + 4 x

y = 4 + x y = 4 + x

y = 7 − 4 x 3 y = 7 − 4 x 3

y = 12 − 2 x 3 y = 12 − 2 x 3

y = 18 − 3 x −2 y = 18 − 3 x −2

45 ° , 45 ° , 90 ° 45 ° , 45 ° , 90 °

30 ° , 60 ° , 90 ° 30 ° , 60 ° , 90 °

18 meters, 11 meters

13.5 13.5 m, 12.8 12.8 m

25 ft, 50 ft

12 ft, 13 ft, 14 ft

3 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft

120 yd, 160 yd

40 ft, 85 ft

104 ° F 104 ° F

ⓐ Answers will vary. ⓑ The areas are the same. The 2 × 8 2 × 8 rectangle has a larger perimeter than the 4 × 4 4 × 4 square. ⓒ Answers will vary.

Section 2.4 Exercises

nine nickels, 16 dimes

ten $10 bills, five $5 bills

63 dimes, 20 quarters

16 nickels, 12 dimes, seven quarters

330 day passes, 367 tournament passes

40 postcards, 100 stamps

15 $10 shares, five $12 shares

34 general, 61 youth

114 general, 246 student

Four pounds of macadamia nuts, eight pounds almonds

3.6 3.6 lbs Bermuda seed, 5.4 5.4 lbs Fescue seed

$33,000 in Fund A, $22,000 in Fund B

5.9 % 5.9 %

Kathy 5 mph, Cheryl 3 mph

commercial 550 mph, private plane 340 mph

Violet 65 mph, Charlie 55 mph

Ethan 22 mph, Leo 16 mph

DaMarcus 16 mph, Fabian 22 mph

uphill 1.6 1.6 mph, downhill 4.8 4.8 mph

light traffic 54 mph, heavy traffic 30 mph

freeway 67 mph, mountain road 22.3 mph

running eight mph, walking three mph

ⓐ 15 minutes ⓑ 20 minutes ⓒ one hour (d) 1:25

Section 2.5 Exercises

A maximum of 14 people can safely ride in the elevator.

five drinks

260 messages

62 necklaces

seven lawns

Section 2.6 Exercises

5 ≤ n ≤ 24 5 ≤ n ≤ 24

6 ≤ w ≤ 12 6 ≤ w ≤ 12

ⓐ answers vary ⓑ answers vary

Section 2.7 Exercises

ⓐ x = 4 , x = −4 x = 4 , x = −4 ⓑ no solution ⓒ z = 0 z = 0

ⓐ x = 3 , x = −3 x = 3 , x = −3 ⓑ no solution ⓒ z = 0 z = 0

x = 1 , x = − 1 2 x = 1 , x = − 1 2

x = −1 , x = − 5 2 x = −1 , x = − 5 2

x = 7 , x = 1 x = 7 , x = 1

x = 1 , x = −5 x = 1 , x = −5

no solution

x = −1 , x = − 2 3 x = −1 , x = − 2 3

x = −3 , x = 3 x = −3 , x = 3

x = 2 , x = 1 4 x = 2 , x = 1 4

x = 3 , x = 2 x = 3 , x = 2

x = 3 , x = − 11 3 x = 3 , x = − 11 3

x = 3 2 , x = − 1 2 x = 3 2 , x = − 1 2

The minimum to maximum expected production is 207,500 to 2,225,000 bottles

The acceptable weight is 22.5 to 25.5 ounces.

Review Exercises

s = −22 s = −22

m = −14 m = −14

q = 18 q = 18

k = 3 4 k = 3 4

k = 23 k = 23

x = 5 x = 5

There are 116 people.

−3 , −10 −3 , −10

$ 3.89 $ 3.89

ⓐ $105 ⓑ 52.5 % 52.5 %

d 2 = 2 A d 1 d 2 = 2 A d 1

y = 4 x 3 − 4 y = 4 x 3 − 4

22.5 ° , 67.5 ° , 90 ° 22.5 ° , 67.5 ° , 90 °

24.5 24.5 cm, 12.5 12.5 cm

9 ft, 14 ft, 12 ft

nine pennies, six dimes, 12 quarters

57 students, 68 general admission

2.2 2.2 lbs of raisins, 7.8 7.8 lbs of nuts

9.7 % 9.7 %

Louellen 65 mph, Tracy 66 mph

upstream 3 mph, downstream 5 mph

heavy traffic 32 mph, light traffic 68 mph

$33 per day

at least $300,000

at least 112 jobs

x = 2 , x = 2 3 x = 2 , x = 2 3

x = 9 , x = −3 x = 9 , x = −3

The minimum to maximum expected usage is 210,000 to 220,000 bottles

Practice Test

x = −5 x = −5

a = 41 a = 41

x = 6 x = 6

x = −2 , x = − 1 3 x = −2 , x = − 1 3

−57 , −55 −57 , −55

12 dimes, seven quarters

2.5 2.5 hours

At most $55.56 per costume.

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To master algebra , practicing problems and going through their solutions is crucial. It’s a bit like learning to play an instrument – practice is key to improving.

For many students, the leap from arithmetic to algebra can be challenging. It requires a shift from working with concrete numbers to thinking abstractly about numbers and variables. But I’ve found that with a set repertoire of practice problems, from basic equations to more complex ones involving exponents and polynomials, it becomes much clearer.

What’s more, each problem has a set of steps to reach the solution, revealing patterns and strategies that can be applied to future challenges. Having a diverse array of practice problems is beneficial not only for students but also for educators and parents seeking to support their learner’s educational journey.

Hands-on experience with algebraic expressions and equations solidifies understanding and boosts confidence. So let’s get our hands on some algebra problems and start tackling them – who knows what new connections we’ll uncover in the intricacies of algebraic thinking.

Algebra is like a puzzle where I use mathematical symbols and letters (known as variables) to find unknown quantities. Variables represent values that can change; for example, in the equation $x + 2 = 5$, the variable $x$ takes the value $3$.

I need to understand that variables allow me to describe general math truths or perform operations without knowing the exact values.

Here’s what I often start with when exploring fundamental algebraic concepts :

Expressions and Equations : An expression is a combination of numbers and variables, like $3x + 4$. When an expression equals a number, like $3x + 4 = 19$, it becomes an equation. Equations set the stage for finding the value of the variable.

Operations with Variables : I treat variables the same way as numbers in operations. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division acts on variables just like on numbers, except that I don’t combine unlike terms (e.g., $x + y$ remains as it is unless I know the relationship between $x$ and $y$).

Below is a simple table detailing how basic arithmetic operations work with variables:

  • Solving the Equations : To solve an equation, I perform operations that isolate the variable on one side. For example, if $x – 4 = 10$, I add $4$ to both sides to get $x = 14$.

Remembering mathematical order of operations is vital. In algebra, I follow this hierarchy: operations inside parentheses first, exponents second, then multiplication and division, and finally, addition and subtraction. This rule ensures I simplify expressions and solve equations correctly.

When I solve equations, my goal is to isolate the variable I’m interested in. This often involves moving terms from one side of the equation to the other.

For example, in a simple linear equation like ( ax + b = c ), I would solve for ( x ) by subtracting ( b ) from both sides and then dividing by ( a ).

When dealing with absolute values , like ( |x + a| = b ), I remember that the solution considers both the positive and negative counterparts because the absolute value represents the distance from zero without considering direction.

I always check my solutions by substituting them back into the original equation to ensure they satisfy the equation. This verification step is crucial, especially when initial equations involve absolute values or higher degree terms.

For practice problems, Khan Academy and Paul’s Online Math Notes are great resources that offer a variety of algebra problems, including linear equations and absolute value equations. I appreciate how Khan Academy’s platform provides instant feedback.

Working through these problems helps reinforce my understanding. Solving equations can be like a puzzle, and I find it satisfying when I find the correct solution. Each equation brings a new challenge, which keeps my algebra skills sharp and ready.

When I dive into algebra, I find that worksheets are a vital tool for mastering concepts. They offer a structured approach, enabling me to tackle one problem at a time.

While practice problems may vary in complexity, they often share a common focus on fundamental algebraic structures, such as linear equations and variables. 

For linear equations, I often start with simple formats like ( y = mx + b ) and gradually work up to more complex problems. This incremental approach helps me understand the relationship between variables and coefficients.

Sample Linear Equation Worksheet

Italicized tip: Always isolate the variable you’re solving for by performing inverse operations.

I make sure worksheets are varied, combining problems that involve solving for one variable with those requiring multiple steps. It’s the repetition and gradual escalation in difficulty that really solidify my understanding.

Variables Practice

  • Identify variables and constants
  • Evaluate expressions like ( 3$x^2$ – 2x + 7 ) for given values of ( x )
  • Translate word problems into algebraic equations

Algebra worksheets offer distinct advantages, as they can be tailored to focus on just the areas I’m looking to improve, providing immediate feedback when answer keys are included. Through disciplined practice , I find myself not just solving problems but also gaining a deeper appreciation of algebra’s expressive power.

I find that a solid grasp of fractions and percentages is crucial in algebra. These concepts are not only foundational in mathematics but also widely applicable in real-world scenarios. Let’s take a closer look at how we can tackle problems involving these topics.

The Fraction Fundamentals For me, working with fractions always starts with understanding the roles of the numerator (top number) and denominator (bottom number). When performing addition or subtraction with fractions, I remember that the denominator must be the same.

For example, to add $$ \frac{3}{4} $$ and $$ \frac{5}{8} $$, I first find a common denominator. Multiplying both the numerator and denominator of $$ \frac{3}{4} $$ by 2 gives me $$ \frac{6}{8} $$. Now, I can easily add the two fractions:

$$ \frac{6}{8} + \frac{5}{8} = \frac{11}{8} $$.

Multiplication and Division Multiplication of fractions is more straightforward. I simply multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. For instance:

$$ \frac{3}{5} \times \frac{2}{3} = \frac{6}{15} $$.

But when it comes to division , I flip the second fraction (find the reciprocal) and then multiply.

$$ \frac{4}{7} \div \frac{2}{5} = \frac{4}{7} \times \frac{5}{2} = \frac{20}{14} $$.

Converting to Percentages When I need to express a fraction as a percent , I multiply the fraction by 100%. For example:

$$ \frac{3}{4} = \frac{3}{4} \times 100% = 75% $$.

To solve for a percentage of a number , I convert the percent to a decimal and then multiply. If I have to find 60% of 50, I do:

$$ 60% = 0.60; \quad 0.60 \times 50 = 30 $$.

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