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Apply Properties of Operations to Get Equivalent Expressions

Grade 6 — Expressions and Equations

In this lesson:

  • Expand expressions using the distributive property
  • Factor expressions by pulling out the common factor
  • Combine like terms to simplify expressions
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Learning Objectives for This Lesson

By the end, you will be able to:

  1. Expand
  2. Factor — pull out the common factor:
  3. Combine like terms — simplify to
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You Already Know This: Mental Math Trick

How would you compute 4 × 37 mentally?

  • Split it: 4 × 37 = 4 × 30 + 4 × 7
  • = 120 + 28
  • = 148

This is the distributive property — and it works with variables too.

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The Distributive Property: Area Model

Area model rectangle split into two sections showing 3×(20+7)

Each section gets multiplied by the factor outside.

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The Distributive Property with Variables

  • The factor outside multiplies every term inside
  • Variables represent numbers, so all arithmetic properties apply
  • If : and — same result for any
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Expanding: Two Examples Step by Step

Example 1:

Example 2:

Write every multiplication step explicitly — don't skip steps.

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Expanding with Two and Three Terms

Example 3:

Example 4:

Every term inside gets multiplied — including the constant.

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Quick Check: Expand This Expression

Expand .

Try it before the next slide.

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Expand 6(n + 4): Check Your Answer

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Watch Out: Missing a Term When Distributing

Error: ✗ — forgot to multiply

Fix: draw arrows from 3 to every term inside:

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Factoring Reverses the Distributive Property

Expand-factor arrows between 6(4x+3y) and 24x+18y

  • Expand:
  • Factor:
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Factoring: Find the GCF First

Procedure:

  1. Find the GCF of all the coefficients
  2. Divide each term by the GCF
  3. Write:
  4. Verify by expanding back — you should get the original

The GCF of the terms inside must equal 1 (fully factored).

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Factor 24x + 18y Using the GCF

GCF of 24 and 18 is 6

Verify:

GCF of 4 and 3 is 1 — fully factored.

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Factoring Practice: Two More Examples

Factor : GCF = 4

Factor : GCF = 5

Always verify by expanding back to the original.

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Quick Check: Factor This Expression

Factor .

Find the GCF, then write the factored form.

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Factor 12x + 8: Check Your Answer

GCF of 12 and 8 is 4

Verify:

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What Makes Terms "Like Terms"?

Like terms share the same variable raised to the same power.

  • — distributive property in reverse
  • Like: and — same variable, same exponent
  • Unlike: and — different variables; cannot combine
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Combining Like Terms: Worked Examples

Like terms grouping: 5x+4y+2x grouped by variable type

  • — add coefficients
  • stays alone
  • cannot combine — different types
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Multi-Step Challenge: Expand Then Combine

Simplify

Step 1 — Expand:

Step 2 — Combine like terms:

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Your Turn: Try These Three Problems

  1. Expand
  2. Factor
  3. Simplify

Pause and work through each before the next slide.

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Check Your Work: Practice Problem Answers

1.

2. GCF = 6:

3.

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Key Takeaways for This Lesson

  • Expand:
  • Factor: find GCF → divide → verify by expanding
  • Combine: same variable, same exponent → add coefficients

⚠ Draw arrows — don't miss a term
⚠ Use the GCF, not just any factor
⚠ Only like terms combine

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Coming Up Next: Identifying Equivalent Expressions

Next lesson — 6.EE.A.4:

  • Given two expressions, decide if they are equivalent
  • Test equivalence by substituting values for the variable
  • Today's skills — expanding and combining — are the key tools

Is equivalent to ? You'll find out next.

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