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This lesson explores the distributive property in mathematics, defining key terms such as "term," "like terms," and "constant." It emphasizes the process of distributing multiplication across addition or subtraction terms. Through examples like 4(2g - 3) and -5(-3 - 4m), students will learn to apply the distributive property effectively. The lesson includes practice problems and assigned homework on pages 72-73, covering exercises numbered 29-40 and 55-57 to reinforce understanding.
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Distributive Property Lesson 2-2
Math Vocabulary • Term: The combination (or set) of a number and a variable(s) • Like Terms: Terms that have the SAME variable or set of variables • Constant: The number without a variable in its term • Distribute: to “spread out” multiplication between terms
Using Distributive Property… Examples 4(2g – 3) (2h + 5)7 -5(-3 – 4m)
Using Distributive Property Practice: • 2(7 + 3d) • (6m + 1)3 • -3(5t – 2)
Homework p. 72-73 #29-40 all, 55-57 all