Evaluating and Writing Expressions
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Evaluating an Algebraic Expression With Two Operations
Evaluating an Algebraic Expression With Two Operations
In this lesson, we learn ways lto evaluate algebraic expressions that involve two operations.
Evaluate the algebraic expression x + 3y; for x = 2, y = 3
Solution
Step 1:
Replacing x with 2 and y with 3
x + 3y = 2 + (3 × 3) = 2 + 9 = 11
Step 2:
So, for x = 2, y = 3, x + 3y = 11
Evaluate the algebraic expression a − $frac{b}{3}$; for a = 5, b = 12
Solution
Step 1:
Replacing a with 5 and b with 12
a − $frac{b}{3}$ = 5 − $frac{12}{3}$ = 5 − 4 = 1
Step 2:
So, for a = 5, b = 12, a − $frac{b}{3}$ = 1