An engaging course covering essential math concepts for 7th grade MAP testing success.
Algebra uses symbols like \( x \) or \( y \) to stand for unknown numbers. Expressions combine numbers, variables, and operations. Equations use an equals sign to show two expressions are the same. Inequalities show when one value is greater or less than another.
To solve an equation, find the value for the variable that makes it true.
Inequalities use symbols like >, <, \( \geq \), or \( \leq \).
Algebra helps us solve problems in the real world, like figuring out how much money you need, or how long something will take.
You have $20 and want to buy pens that cost $2 each. \( 2x = 20 \) means you can buy 10 pens.
If you need more than 6 hours of sleep, write \( x > 6 \).
Expressions, equations, and inequalities let us solve problems with unknowns using algebra.