Variable Substitution to Equation - Simple Terms (Negatives) (Level 1)

This math topic primarily focuses on substituting negative integer values into algebraic expressions involving simple arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and exponentiation. It targets the ability to manipulate algebraic functions by evaluating expressions when the variables are replaced with specific negative values. Questions test the students' understanding of how to correctly apply arithmetic rules involving negatives across a range of linear equations. This helps in building computational fluency and the mastery of negative integers within algebraic contexts.

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Algebraic Functions - Variable Substitution to Equation - Simple Terms (Negatives) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Algebraic Functions - Variable Substitution to Equation - Simple Terms (Negatives) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Algebra Basic Concepts - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/algebra_basic_concepts_practice/
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A LaTex expression showing 3m
What does this equation become when m=-2
a A LaTex expression showing 3 multiplied by (-2)
b A LaTex expression showing (-2) to the power of {3 }
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A LaTex expression showing -6x
What does this equation become when x=-4
a A LaTex expression showing -6 multiplied by (-4)
b A LaTex expression showing 6 multiplied by (-4)
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A LaTex expression showing -7r
What does this equation become when r=-2
a A LaTex expression showing 7 to the power of {(-2) }
b A LaTex expression showing -7 multiplied by (-2)
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A LaTex expression showing -6y
What does this equation become when y=-6
a A LaTex expression showing 6 multiplied by (-6)
b A LaTex expression showing -6 multiplied by (-6)
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A LaTex expression showing -3d
What does this equation become when d=-6
a A LaTex expression showing 3 + (-6)
b A LaTex expression showing -3 multiplied by (-6)
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A LaTex expression showing -6z
What does this equation become when z=-3
a A LaTex expression showing -6 multiplied by (-3)
b A LaTex expression showing 6 - (-3)
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A LaTex expression showing -7d
What does this equation become when d=-5
a A LaTex expression showing 7 to the power of {(-5) }
b A LaTex expression showing -7 multiplied by (-5)
Algebraic Functions - Variable Substitution to Equation - Simple Terms (Negatives) (Level 1) - Mobius Math