Algebra 1 B.10 Identify equivalent linear expressions62AShare skillCopy the link to this skillshare to facebookshare to twitterTime to get in the zone!Your teacher would like you to focus on skills in .Let's pick a skill from these categories.Let's go!B.10Identify equivalent linear expressions62AShare videoCopy the link to this videoshare to facebookshare to twitterYou are watching a video preview. Become a member to get full access!PlayPlayNaN00:00PlaySeek 10 seconds backwardsSeek 10 seconds forward00:00 / 00:45MuteClick to volume controlUse the arrows to control the volumeEnable CaptionsSettingsShow Full screenYou've reached the end of this video preview, but the learning doesn't have to stop!Join IXL today!Become a memberSign inIncomplete answerYou did not finish the question. Do you want to go back to the question?Go backSubmitLearn with an exampleorWatch a videoWhich expression is equivalent to 9(p+3)?27p+912p9p+2727pSubmitBack to practiceref_doc_title.Excellent! You got that right!Learn with an exampleorWatch a videoJumping to level 1 of 1Excellent!Now entering the Challenge Zone—are you ready?Teacher toolsGroup JamLive ClassroomLeaderboardsWork it outNot feeling ready yet? These can help:B.9Simplify variable expressions involving like terms and the distributive propertyB.9Simplify variable expressions involving like terms and the distributive property - Algebra 1 ZXX Lesson: Equivalent expressionsLearn how to identify equivalent expressions!Using modelsBy combining like termsUsing the distributive propertyLesson: Equivalent expressions
Work it outNot feeling ready yet? These can help:B.9Simplify variable expressions involving like terms and the distributive propertyB.9Simplify variable expressions involving like terms and the distributive property - Algebra 1 ZXX Lesson: Equivalent expressionsLearn how to identify equivalent expressions!Using modelsBy combining like termsUsing the distributive propertyLesson: Equivalent expressions
Learn how to identify equivalent expressions!Using modelsBy combining like termsUsing the distributive propertyLesson: Equivalent expressions