What are variables in algebra?

Topic Notes

In this lesson, we will learn:

  • The parts of a math equation for all four operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
  • How to do basic algebra: solving for unknowns (variables) in equations
  • How to write algebra equations from word sentences by using equation models to help

Notes:

  • A math equation can be thought of as a mathematical sentence which needs terms, an operation and an answer
What are Variables in Algebra?

  • An unknown is a value that we don't know in an equation yet; we need to solve the equation to find the unknown through guess-and-check (knowing that values must be equal on both sides of the equal sign)
What are Variables in Algebra?

  • Algebra is a type of math where we will see BOTH numbers and letters (or symbols)!
    • We use variables (letters or symbols) to represent unknown values:
What are Variables in Algebra?

  • Equation models help identify all the terms when you're dealing with word sentences so that you can write an algebra equation

What are Variables in Algebra?
    • i.e. "36 added to 41 equals yy." \, \, 36 + 41 = yy
    • i.e. "15 less than ff equals 13." \, \, ff - 15 = 13
    • i.e. "2 times as many as 7 is mm." \, \, 2 × 7 = mm
    • i.e. "xx is 3 times less than 15" \, \, xx = 15 ÷ 13

  • Keywords (key phrases) for each operation include:
    • Addition: "added to", "more than", "increased by"
    • Subtraction: "subtracted from", "less than", "decreased by"
    • Multiplication: "multiplied by", "times", "times as many", "each", "groups"
    • Division: "divided by", "times as many", "split into groups"