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Grade 7 Math - Expressions, equations, and inequalities

  • Exercises
    Combining like terms
    Simplify algebraic expressions by combining like terms.
    Combining like terms with distribution
    Practice expanding expressions using the distributive property then combining like terms.
    Combining like terms with negative coefficients
    Simplify algebraic expressions by combining like terms. Coefficients on some terms are negative.
    Combining like terms with rational coefficients
    Practice combining like terms for expressions that have rational coefficients. This requires adding and subtracting fractions.
    The distributive property with variables
    Factor expressions like 3x-9 by applying the distributive property. (All expressions in this exercise are linear binomials.)
    Combining like terms with negative coefficients & distribution
    Practice combining like terms using the distributive property. These problems involve adding and subtracting negative numbers.
    Interpreting linear expressions
    Practice interpreting linear expressions
    Writing linear functions word problems
    Find a linear function that represents a real-world relationship that is given verbally.
    Two-step equations
    Practice solving equations that take two steps to solve. For example, solve  -16 = x/4 + 2.
    Two-step equations with decimals and fractions
    Practice solving equations that take two steps to solve. These problems involve arithmetic with fractions and decimals.
    One-step inequalities
    Practice solving inequalities in one step.
    Two-step inequalities
    Solve inequalities that take two steps to solve. For example, solve 3x + 2 > 5.
    Two-step inequality word problems
    Practice constructing, interpreting, and solving linear inequalities that model real-world situations.