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Northwest High School s Geometry Summer Math Packet (For 2013-2014) DUE THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Student Name: - 1 -

This packet has been designed to help you review various mathematical topics that will be necessary for your success in Geometry. Instructions: DO ALL PROBLEMS WITHOUT A CALCULATOR. Show all work that leads you to each solution on separate sheets of paper. Additional copies of this packet may be obtained from the Northwest High School website. http://northwesths.net ALL work should be completed and ready to turn in on the FIRST DAY of school. This packet will count as part of your first quarter grade. Due Date: Monday, August 26 th, 2013 Deadline: Friday, August 30 th, 2013 If you have questions regarding the summer math packet, please call Aimee Conway at (301) 601-4651. ENJOY YOUR SUMMER!! WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN THE FALL. Table of Contents - 2 -

Page Objective Suggested Completion Date 4 Order of Operations July 6th 5 Adding and Subtracting Signed Numbers. July 13th 6 Multiplying and Dividing Signed Numbers July 20th 7 Rounding Numbers. July 27th 8 Evaluating Expressions August 3rd 9 Combining Like Terms August 10th 10 Solving Equations. August 17th Order of Operations - 3 -

To avoid having different results for the same problem, mathematicians have agreed on an order of operations when simplifying expressions that contain multiple operations. 1. Perform operation(s) inside grouping symbols. (Parentheses, brackets above or below a fraction bar) 2. Simplify any term with exponents. 3. Multiply and divide in order from left to right. 4. Add and subtract in order from left to right. One easy way to remember the order of operations process is to remember the acronym PEMDAS or the old saying, Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally. P - Perform operations in grouping symbols E - Simplify exponents M - Perform multiplication and division in order from left to right D A - Perform addition and subtraction in order from left to right S Example 1 Example 2 2 3 2 + (6 + 3 x 2) -7 + 4 + (2 3 8-4) 2 3 2 + (6 + 6) -7 + 4 + ( 8 8-4) 2 3 2 + 12-7 + 4 + ( 8 - -2) 2 9 + 12-7 + 4 + 10-7 + 12-3 + 10 = 5 = 7 Evaluate each expression. Remember your order of operations process (PEMDAS). 1. 6 + 4 2 3 = 2. (-2) 3 + 5 7 = 3. 15 3 5 4 = 4. 29 3 9 + 4 = 5. 20 7 4 = 6. 4 9 9 + 7 = 7. 50 (17 + 8) = 8. (12 4) 8 = 9. 12 5 + 6 6 = 10. 3(2 + 7) 9 7 = Operations with Signed Numbers - 4 -

Adding and Subtracting Signed Numbers Adding Signed Numbers Like Signs Different Signs Add the numbers & carry the sign Subtract the numbers & carry the sign of the larger number ( + ) + ( + ) = + ( +3 ) + ( +4 ) = +7 ( + ) + ( ) =? ( +3 ) + ( 2 ) = +1 ( ) + ( ) = ( 2 ) + ( 3 ) = ( 5 ) ( ) + ( + ) =? ( 5 ) + ( + 3 ) = 2 Subtracting Signed Numbers Don t subtract! Change the problem to addition and change the sign of the second number. Then use the addition rules. ( +9 ) ( +12 ) = ( +9 ) + ( 12) ( +4 ) ( 3 ) = ( +4 ) + ( +3 ) ( 5 ) ( +3 ) = ( 5 ) + ( 3 ) ( 1 ) ( 5 ) = ( 1 ) + (+5) Simplify. Do not use a calculator for this section. 1. 9 + -4 = 7. 20-6 = 2. -8 + 7 = 8. 7 10 = 3. -14 6 = 9. -6-7 = 4. -30 + -9 = 10. 5 9 = 5. 14 20 = 11. -8 7 = 6. -2 + 11 = 12. 1-12 = - 5 -

Multiplying and Dividing Signed Numbers If the signs are the same, the answer is positive Like Signs If the signs are different, the answer is negative Different Signs (+ ) ( + ) = + ( +3 ) ( +4 ) = +12 ( + ) ( ) = ( +2 ) ( 3 ) = 6 ( ) ( ) = + ( 5 ) ( 3 ) = + 15 ( ) ( + ) = ( 7 ) ( +1 ) = 7 (+ ) / ( + ) = + ( +3 ) / ( +4 ) = +12 ( + ) / ( ) = ( +2 ) / ( 3 ) = 6 (+ ) / ( + ) = + ( +3 ) / ( +4 ) = +12 ( ) / ( + ) = ( 7 ) / ( +1 ) = 7 Simplify. Do not use a calculator for this section. 1. (-5)(-3) = 7. -7 = -1 2. -6 = 8. (3) (-4) = 2 3. (2)(4) = 9. 8 = -4 4. -12 = 10. (-2)(7) = -4 5. (-1)(-5) = 11. -20 = -1 6. -16 = 12. (2)(-5) = 8 Page 6 of 10

Rounding Numbers Step 1: Underline the place value in which you want to round. Step 2: Look at the number to the right of that place value you want to round. Step 3: If the number to the right of the place value you want to round is less than 5, keep the number the same and drop all other numbers. If the number to the right of the place value you want to round is 5 or more, round up and drop the rest of the numbers. Example: Round the following numbers to the tenths place. Tenths 1. 23.1246 2 is less than 5 so keep the 1 the same 23.1 2. 64.2685 6 is greater than 5 so add 64.3 one to the 2 3. 83.9721 7 is greater than 5 so 83.9721 84 add one to the 9 + 1 84.0 1 Round the following numbers to the tenths place. 1. 18.6231 6. 0.2658 2. 25.0543 7. 100.9158 3. 3.9215 8. 19.9816 4. 36.9913 9. 17.1083 5. 15.9199 10. 0. 6701 Page 7 of 10

Example Evaluate the following expression when x = 5 Evaluating Expressions Rewrite the expression substituting 5 for the x and simplify. a. 5x = 5(5)= 25 b. -2x = -2(5) = -10 c. x + 25 = 5 + 25 = 30 d. 5x - 15 = 5(5) 15 = 25 15 = 10 e. 3x + 4 = 3(5) + 4 = 19 Evaluate each expression given that: x = 5 y = -4 z = 6 1. 3x 5. y + 4 2. 2x 2 6. 5z 6 3. 3x 2 + y 7. xy + z 4. 2 (x + z) y 8. 2x + 3y z Page 8 of 10

Combining Like Terms What is a term? What are like terms? The parts of an algebraic expression that are separated by an addition or subtraction sign are called terms. The expression 4x + 2y 3 has 3 terms. Terms with the same variable factors are called like terms. 2n and 3n are like terms, but 4x and 3y are not like terms because their variable factors x and y are different. Examples: To simplify an expression, you must combine the like terms. Simplify 1. 5x + 8x 2. 3y 6y 5x + 8x = (5 + 8)x = 13x 3y 6y = (3 6)y = -3y 3. 3x + 4 2x + 3 4. 2b + 5c + 3b 6c 3x 2x + 4 + 3 = (3 2)x + 4 + 3 = x + 7 2b + 3b + 5c 6c = (2+3)b + (5 6)c = 5b c Practice: Simplify each expression 1. 6n + 5n 2. 25b + 15b 3. 37z + 4z 4. x 5x 6. 3n + 1 2n + 8 6. 4f + 5f 6 + 8 7. 7t + 9 4t + 3 8. 2k + 4 8k 1 Page 9 of 10

Solving Equations Solve the following equations. 1. 7x 17 = 60 2. 5y 13 = 37 3. 3(x+2) = 18 4. -2 + 10x = 8x -1 5. -3(x + 5) = 8x + 18 6. -4y + 3y 8 = 24 7. 6x + (-3) = -12 8. -3(x + 5) = 8x + 18 9. -4y + 3y 8 = 24 10. 4c + 5c 8c = 13 + 6 Page 10 of 10