Chapter 1
Algebra A Combined Function · 620 exercises
Problem 1
Subtract. \(-6-4\)
3 step solution
Problem 1
Evaluate. $$ 3^{5} $$
6 step solution
Problem 1
Add. See Examples 1 through 12,18, and 19. $$ 6+(-3) $$
4 step solution
Problem 1
Simplify each expression by combining any like terms. $$ 7 y+8 y $$
3 step solution
Problem 1
Multiply. \(-6(4)\)
3 step solution
Problem 1
Use a commutative property to complete each statement. See Examples 1 and 3. $$ x+16= $$
3 step solution
Problem 2
Subtract. \(-12-8\)
4 step solution
Problem 2
Evaluate. $$ 5^{4} $$
4 step solution
Problem 2
Add. See Examples 1 through 12,18, and 19. $$ 9+(-12) $$
3 step solution
Problem 2
Simplify each expression by combining any like terms. $$ 3 x+2 x $$
3 step solution
Problem 2
Multiply. \(-8(5)\)
4 step solution
Problem 2
Insert \(<,>,\) or \(=\) in the space between the paired numbers to make each statement true. $$ \begin{array}{ll} 8 & 5 \end{array} $$
4 step solution
Problem 2
Use a commutative property to complete each statement. See Examples 1 and 3. $$ x+16= $$
3 step solution
Problem 3
Subtract. \(4-9\)
4 step solution
Problem 3
Evaluate. $$ 3^{3} $$
4 step solution
Problem 3
Add. See Examples 1 through 12,18, and 19. $$ -6+(-8) $$
4 step solution
Problem 3
Simplify each expression by combining any like terms. $$ 8 w-w+6 w $$
3 step solution
Problem 3
Multiply. 2(-1)
3 step solution
Problem 3
Insert \(<,>,\) or \(=\) in the space between the paired numbers to make each statement true. $$ 7 \quad 3 $$
4 step solution
Problem 3
Use a commutative property to complete each statement. See Examples 1 and 3. $$ -4 \cdot y= $$
3 step solution
Problem 4
Evaluate. $$ 4^{4} $$
4 step solution
Problem 4
Add. See Examples 1 through 12,18, and 19. $$ -6+(-14) $$
4 step solution
Problem 4
Simplify each expression by combining any like terms. $$ c-7 c+2 c $$
4 step solution
Problem 4
Multiply. 7(-4)
4 step solution
Problem 4
Insert \(<,>,\) or \(=\) in the space between the paired numbers to make each statement true. $$ 9 \quad 15 $$
3 step solution
Problem 4
Use a commutative property to complete each statement. See Examples 1 and 3. $$ -2 \cdot x= $$
3 step solution
Problem 4
Do you have the name and contact information of at least one other student in class?
5 step solution
Problem 5
Subtract. \(16-(-3)\)
4 step solution
Problem 5
Evaluate. $$ 1^{5} $$
3 step solution
Problem 5
Add. See Examples 1 through 12,18, and 19. $$ 8+(-7) $$
5 step solution
Problem 5
Simplify each expression by combining any like terms. $$ 3 b-5-10 b-4 $$
4 step solution
Problem 5
Multiply. \(-5(-10)\)
5 step solution
Problem 5
Insert \(<,>,\) or \(=\) in the space between the paired numbers to make each statement true. $$ \begin{array}{rr} 6.26 & 6.26 \end{array} $$
4 step solution
Problem 5
Use a commutative property to complete each statement. See Examples 1 and 3. $$ x y= $$
2 step solution
Problem 6
Subtract. \(12-(-5)\)
4 step solution
Problem 6
Evaluate. $$ 1^{8} $$
3 step solution
Problem 6
Add. See Examples 1 through 12,18, and 19. $$ 16+(-4) $$
4 step solution
Problem 6
Simplify each expression by combining any like terms. $$ 6 g+5-3 g-7 $$
4 step solution
Problem 6
Multiply. \(-6(-11)\)
5 step solution
Problem 6
Insert \(<,>,\) or \(=\) in the space between the paired numbers to make each statement true. $$ \begin{array}{ll} 1.13 & 1.13 \end{array} $$
4 step solution
Problem 6
Why is it important that you write step-by-step solutions to homework exercises and keep a hard copy of all work submitted?
4 step solution
Problem 7
Subtract. \(7-(-4)\)
4 step solution
Problem 7
Evaluate. $$ 5^{1} $$
3 step solution
Problem 7
Add. See Examples 1 through 12,18, and 19. $$ -14+2 $$
5 step solution
Problem 7
Simplify each expression by combining any like terms. $$ m-4 m+2 m-6 $$
4 step solution
Problem 7
Multiply. \(-3 \cdot 15\)
4 step solution
Problem 7
Insert \(<,>,\) or \(=\) in the space between the paired numbers to make each statement true. $$ \begin{array}{ll} 0 & 7 \end{array} $$
3 step solution
Problem 8
Subtract. \(3-(-6)\)
4 step solution
Problem 8
Evaluate. $$ 8^{1} $$
2 step solution
Problem 8
Add. See Examples 1 through 12,18, and 19. $$ -10+5 $$
5 step solution