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Phrases to Algebraic Expressions
Teaches you to translate from a phrase to an algebraic expression. Example: '3 added to x' becomes 'x + 3'. Warning: This topic can be very frustrating unless you pay close attention! This is a very literal topic. For example, '3 subtracted from x' only translates to 'x - 3', and '3 added to x' only translates to 'x + 3'. '3 added to x' does not translates to '3 + x' even though that is an equivalent expression. You can only succeed if you take the phrases very literally.
This topic aligns to the following state standards
Grade 5: 5.A.2 Translate simple verbal expressions into algebraic expressions
Grade 6: 6.A.1 Translate two-step verbal expressions into algebraic expressions
Grade 6: 6.A.3 Translate two-step verbal sentences into algebraic equations
Grade 7: 7.A.1 Translate two-step verbal expressions into algebraic expressions
Grade 8: 8.CN.1 Understand and make connections among multiple representations of the same mathematical idea
Grade 9: A.A.1 Translate a quantitative verbal phrase into an algebraic expression
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