Sunday, September 4, 2011

"Plug and Chug": Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

When it comes to evaluating algebraic expressions we first must understand what an expression is. An expression is made up of terms separated by addition and subtraction operations. There are no equal signs because it is not an equation. A term can include a variable such as y, a variable and a number such as 3y, or just a number, 3. Terms also have variables with exponents 3y². Evaluating expression involves substituting a number in place of the variable. How do we know that the number is? We are given this information. For example, evaluate the expression 3 + y, when y is 6. We cannot add 3 + y without having a value of y. Y is 6, so we plug 6 in for y and simplify. 3 + 6 and we get 9. Now let us evaluate 3y. The operation here is multiplication, 3 times y. We plug 6 in for y, and chug our way through the problem. 3 times 6 = 18. We have evaluated 3 + y and 3y or 3 times y, when we let y = 6. Sometimes we have to evaluate expressions that involve several variables. Nothing changes; we follow the same process of plug and chug to evaluate the expression. For example, evaluate y - z, when y = 2 and z = - 1. We plug in -2 for y and -1 in for z and chug or work our way through the problem.
2 – ( -1) remember we are subtracting z and z is negative 1, so we subtract negative 1.
2 + 1
= 3
Evaluate the expression 3y² when y = 5. This has a variable and the exponent only applies to y, not to the 3. We are therefore only raising y to the second power.  3 *5². Order of operations calls for doing the exponent part first, we have 5² = 5 * 5 which is 25.  Now we multiply this result by 3. 3 * 25 = 75. We have evaluated the expression 3y² when y is equal to 5.
Evaluating expressions can only occur when we know what the values of the variables are. Just plug in the value given to you and work your way through the rest of the problem.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Medical Math Information

Here are some helpful information to get you started in the mathematics portion of your medical career.

By AJ Design Software

By rncalc.com

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Strategies for Test Preparation: Jump Start the New Semester with These Websites

Strategies for Test Preparation: Jump Start the New Semester with These Websites

Jump Start the New Semester with These Websites

As we begin a new year, why not get off to a great start as the new semester approaches? If you are returning to class from Winter break or just beginning this Spring semester, now is the perfect time to utilize your resources to ensure a successful semester. First off, it starts with you. Gone are the days that we could just show up to class and expect to get everything in one short class period. The good news is that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. There are free websites available at your fingertips complete with videos, MathTV.com, for our visual learners and interactive game sites, Math-Play.com, for our tactile learners and PurpleMath.com for those who learn best in a written format complete with written worked out examples. I use all three for my Developmental Math classes, and only hear positive responses. Start the new year off right, take control of your education, and have a great semester.