Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Students will combine like terms to simplify algebraic expressions, applying the commutative and associative properties.
Key Questions
- Justify why only 'like terms' can be combined in an algebraic expression.
- Analyze how the order of operations applies to simplifying algebraic expressions.
- Design a strategy to simplify complex algebraic expressions systematically.
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