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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
  • Evaluate algebraic expressions
  • Identify terms, coefficients, and like terms
  • Simplify expressions by combining like terms
  • Translate word phrases to algebraic expressions

Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.

  1. Is n ÷ 5 an expression or an equation?
    If you missed this problem, review Use the Language of Algebra .
  2. Simplify 4 5 .
    If you missed this problem, review Use the Language of Algebra .
  3. Simplify 1 + 8 9 .
    If you missed this problem, review Use the Language of Algebra .

Evaluate algebraic expressions

In the last section, we simplified expressions using the order of operations. In this section, we’ll evaluate expressions—again following the order of operations.

To evaluate    an algebraic expression means to find the value of the expression when the variable is replaced by a given number. To evaluate an expression , we substitute the given number for the variable in the expression and then simplify the expression using the order of operations.

Evaluate x + 7 when

  1. x = 3
  2. x = 12

Solution

To evaluate, substitute 3 for x in the expression, and then simplify.

Given. .
Substitute. .
Add. .

When x = 3 , the expression x + 7 has a value of 10 .

To evaluate, substitute 12 for x in the expression, and then simplify.

Given. .
Substitute. .
Add. .

When x = 12 , the expression x + 7 has a value of 19 .

Notice that we got different results for parts and even though we started with the same expression. This is because the values used for x were different. When we evaluate an expression, the value varies depending on the value used for the variable.

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Evaluate:

y + 4 when

  1. y = 6
  2. y = 15

  1. 10
  2. 19

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Evaluate:

a 5 when

  1. a = 9
  2. a = 17

  1. 4
  2. 12
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Evaluate 9 x 2 , when

  1. x = 5
  2. x = 1

Solution

Remember a b means a times b , so 9 x means 9 times x .

To evaluate the expression when x = 5 , we substitute 5 for x , and then simplify.

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. .
Multiply. .
Subtract. .

To evaluate the expression when x = 1 , we substitute 1 for x , and then simplify.

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. .
Multiply. .
Subtract. .

Notice that in part that we wrote 9 5 and in part we wrote 9 ( 1 ) . Both the dot and the parentheses tell us to multiply.

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Evaluate:

8 x 3 , when

  1. x = 2
  2. x = 1

  1. 13
  2. 5

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Evaluate:

4 y 4 , when

  1. y = 3
  2. y = 5

  1. 8
  2. 16

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Evaluate x 2 when x = 10 .

Solution

We substitute 10 for x , and then simplify the expression.

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. .
Use the definition of exponent. .
Multiply. .

When x = 10 , the expression x 2 has a value of 100 .

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Evaluate:

x 2 when x = 8 .

64

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Evaluate:

x 3 when x = 6 .

216

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Evaluate 2 x when x = 5 .

Solution

In this expression, the variable is an exponent.

.
. .
Use the definition of exponent. .
Multiply. .

When x = 5 , the expression 2 x has a value of 32 .

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Evaluate:

2 x when x = 6 .

64

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Evaluate:

3 x when x = 4 .

81

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Evaluate 3 x + 4 y 6 when x = 10 and y = 2 .

Solution

This expression contains two variables, so we must make two substitutions.

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. .
Multiply. .
Add and subtract left to right. .

When x = 10 and y = 2 , the expression 3 x + 4 y 6 has a value of 32 .

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Evaluate:

2 x + 5 y 4 when x = 11 and y = 3

33

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Evaluate:

5 x 2 y 9 when x = 7 and y = 8

10

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Evaluate 2 x 2 + 3 x + 8 when x = 4 .

Solution

We need to be careful when an expression has a variable with an exponent. In this expression, 2 x 2 means 2 x x and is different from the expression ( 2 x ) 2 , which means 2 x 2 x .

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. .
Simplify 4 2 . .
Multiply. .
Add. .

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Evaluate:

3 x 2 + 4 x + 1 when x = 3 .

40

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Evaluate:

6 x 2 4 x 7 when x = 2 .

9

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Identify terms, coefficients, and like terms

Algebraic expressions are made up of terms . A term    is a constant or the product of a constant and one or more variables. Some examples of terms are 7 , y , 5 x 2 , 9 a , and 13 x y .

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Source:  OpenStax, Prealgebra. OpenStax CNX. Jul 15, 2016 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11756/1.9
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