Mathematics7 Quarter2 Week8
Mathematics7 Quarter2 Week8
Mathematics7 Quarter2 Week8
Learning Competencies
The learner…
a. differentiates algebraic expressions, equations, and inequalities; and
b. illustrates linear equation and inequality in one variable. (M7AL-lIh-4)
Objectives
The learner differentiates and illustrates algebraic expressions, linear
equations, and inequalities in one variable.
Let’s Understand
❖ Algebraic Expressions
An algebraic expression is an expression which may contain a variable, a
constant, or a combination of both. It may also include the four operation symbols and
different grouping symbols. It is separated by a plus (+) or minus (−) signs.
Examples:
a. 5 d. −3𝑥
b. 𝑥 e. 𝑥 + 𝑦 − 𝑧 2
c. 𝑥 + 5 f. 2𝑥 − 6
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b. 𝑦 − 6 = 15 d. 5𝑏 + 1 = 𝑏 − 7
As you can see in the given examples above, an equal sign (=) separates the
two expressions. The expressions are commonly called the left side and the right side
of the equation.
𝒙 + 𝟒 = 𝟗
There are properties of equality that we can use in solving an equation. These
are the following:
Let 𝑎, 𝑏, and 𝑐 are real numbers
1) Reflexive Property
It states that any number or expression is always equal to itself.
𝒂=𝒂
Examples: 5 = 5 −8 = −8
2) Symmetric Property
It states that the two expressions on the left and right side of the equation can
be interchanged without affecting the equation.
If 𝒂 = 𝒃, then 𝒃 = 𝒂
Examples: a. If 3𝑥 + 8 = 10, then 10 = 3𝑥 + 8
b. If 5𝑥 = 6𝑥 − 1, then 6𝑥 − 1 = 5𝑥
3) Transitive Property
If two expressions are each equal to a third expression, then these three
expressions are equal to each other.
If 𝒂 = 𝒃 and 𝒃 = 𝒄, then 𝒂 = 𝒄
Examples: a. If 𝑥 = 4 and 4 = 𝑦, then 𝑥 = 𝑦
b. If 𝑥 − 3 = 18 and 18 = 2𝑦, then 𝑥 − 3 = 2𝑦
4) Substitution Property
It states that if 𝒂 = 𝒃, then 𝒂 can be substituted for 𝒃 and 𝒃 can be
substituted for 𝒂 in any equation.
Examples: a. If 𝑥 = 2 and 𝑥 = 𝑦, then 𝑦 = 2
b. If 𝑎 − 4 = −8 and 𝑎 = 𝑏, then 𝑏 − 4 = −8
5) Addition Property of Equality (APE)
It states that adding the same number on both sides of the equation will give
an equal sum.
If 𝒂 = 𝒃, then 𝒂 + 𝒄 = 𝒃 + 𝒄.
Examples: a. If 𝑥 − 5 = 6, then 𝑥 − 5 + 5 = 6 + 5
b. If 2𝑦 − 3 = 𝑦 + 4, then 2𝑦 − 3 + 3 = 𝑦 + 4 + 3
6) Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)
Multiplying the same number on both sides of the equation will give an equal
product.
If 𝒂 = 𝒃, then 𝒂𝒄 = 𝒃𝒄
x 𝑥
Examples: a. If 5 = −3, then 5 (5) = −3(5)
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b. If 6𝑥 = 12, then 6𝑥 (6) = 12 (6)
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𝑵𝑶𝑻𝑬: Why are subtraction and division not mentioned on the properties?
Always remember that subtracting means adding the negative of what is
subtracted. Which means 𝒂 − 𝒃 is the same as 𝒂 + (−𝒃). Example: If 𝑥 + 5 = 9, then
𝑥 + 5 + (−𝟓) = 9 + (−𝟓) is the same as 𝑥 + 5 − 𝟓 = 9 − 𝟓.
While division means multiplying the reciprocal of the divisor on the given
𝟏 𝟏 3𝑥 15
expression. Example: If 3𝑥 = 15, then 3𝑥 ( ) = 𝟏𝟓 ( ) is the same as = .
𝟑 𝟑 3 3
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b. 𝑥 > 3
c. 𝑥 ≤ −1
d. 𝑥 ≥ −2
e. −1 < 𝑥 < 4
Let’s Apply
A. Determine if the given expression is a linear equation in one variable or not.
________ 1) 𝑦 + 3 = 10 ________ 6) 9𝑥 + 8 = −5𝑥 − 2
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________ 2) 3 − 4𝑥 = 4 ________ 7) 𝑎 − 4 = 0
________ 3) 𝑥 3 − 4 = 𝑥 ________ 8) (𝑏 + 3)(𝑏 − 4) = 12
𝑥
________ 4) 𝑥(𝑥 + 7) = −3 ________ 9) 9 = −1
________ 5) −𝑥 + 5𝑦 = 25 ________ 10) 𝑦 − 12 = 6𝑦 + 4
B. Give the property of equality that is illustrated by each of the following statements.
________ 1) If 𝑎 = 6, then 6 = 𝑎
________ 2) −20 = −20
________ 3) If 5𝑥 = 15, then 𝑥 = 3
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________ 4) 4 = 4
x x
________ 5) If 7 = −2, then 7 (7) = −2(7)
C. Identify the property of inequality illustrated by the following.
________ 1) If 𝑥 + 9 < 14, then 𝑥 + 9 − 9 < 14 − 9
________ 2) If 9𝑥 < 18 and 18 < 𝑦, then 9𝑥 < 𝑦
________ 3) If 𝑦 − 8 ≤ 4 then 𝑦 − 8 + 8 ≤ 4 + 8
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________ 4) If −5𝑥 ≥ −20, then −5𝑥 (− 5) ≤ −20 (− 5)
________ 5) If 𝑥 − 10 < 8, then 𝑥 < 18
Let’s Analyze
A. Give the missing expression to make it a true statement.
1) If 𝑦 = 5, then 5 =________ (Symmetric Property)
2) −10 =_______ (Reflexive Property)
3) If 𝑎 + 3 = 7 and 𝑎 = 4, then _____= 7 (Substitution Property)
4) −20 =______ (Reflexive Property)
5) If 𝑥 + 7 = −3, then 𝑥 + 7 − 7 =_____ (APE)
B. Determine the property used/illustrated in each mathematical statement.
1) 2𝑥 − 3 = 17
2𝑥 = 20 a. ____________________
𝑥 = 10
If 𝑥 = 10, then 2(10) − 3 = 17 b. ____________________
17 = 17 c. ____________________
𝑥
2) −5 = 4
−20 = 𝑥 d. ____________________
𝑥 = −20 e. ____________________
C. Determine if each given statement is TRUE or FALSE and give the property that
justifies your answer.
________ 1) If 𝑎 < 𝑏, then 𝑎 + 𝑐 < 𝑏 + 𝑐
________ 2) If 𝑎 ≥ 𝑏 and 𝑐 < 0, then 𝑎𝑐 ≤ 𝑏𝑐
________ 3) If 𝑎 > 𝑏 and 𝑐 > 0, then 𝑎𝑐 < 𝑏𝑐
________ 4) If 𝑎 < 𝑏, then 𝑎 − 𝑐 > 𝑏 − 𝑐
________ 5) If 𝑎 > 𝑏 and 𝑏 < 𝑐, then 𝑎 > 𝑐
D. Match each inequality in column A with its solution set in column B.
A B
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_____ 1) − 2 < 𝑥 < 2 A.
_____ 2) 𝑥 < 3 B.
_____ 3) 𝑥 ≥ 2 C.
_____ 4) −5 < 𝑥 ≤ 15 D.
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_____ 5) 𝑥 ≤ 5 E.
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