High School Algebra I Semester 1 Study Guide
High School Algebra I Semester 1 Study Guide
High School Algebra I Semester 1 Study Guide
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<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Algebra</strong> I<br />
<strong>Semester</strong> 1 <strong>Study</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
5 is an example of<br />
which property<br />
The Distributive Property.<br />
5´ You Try.<br />
5A) is an example of which<br />
property of equality<br />
5B) is an example<br />
of which property of equality<br />
1.0<br />
6 Give a counterexample to the statement:<br />
If a number is an integer, then it is a whole<br />
number.<br />
is an integer, but it is not a whole number.<br />
6´ You Try.<br />
6) Give a counterexample to the<br />
statement:<br />
The square of a number is greater than the<br />
number.<br />
24.0<br />
7 Write an equation that describes the following<br />
statement:<br />
3 less than a number is 8.<br />
“Less than” indicates subtraction and any<br />
variable can represent the unknown number.<br />
Therefore, the answer is:<br />
7´ You Try.<br />
Write an expression that describes each of the<br />
following:<br />
7A) Four subtracted from a number<br />
7B) Seven times a number squared<br />
AF 1.1<br />
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