Evaluating Variable Expressions Worksheets
A variable is a letter which is used to represent a number or a set of numbers. It is usually denoted by a letter of the English alphabet. Greek letters too can denote a variable. Examples of variables are x, y, r, s, t, and n.
Greek letters such as \(\alpha \), and \(\beta \) can be used also to denote a variable.
An algebraic expression is a combination of arithmetic operations, numbers, and variables. An algebraic expression may include grouping symbols. The following are examples:
To evaluate an algebraic expression substitute the given value(s) of the variable(s) then use the order of operations (PEMDAS) to find the value of the resulting numerical expression.
Examples:
Evaluate the following variable expressions.- \(3y+4\), for \(y=2\)
- \(4x-4y+3z\), for \(x=0\), \(y=2\), \(z=3\)
- \(3y+4=3(2)+4=6+4=10\)
- \(4x-4y+3z=4(0)-4(2)+3(3)=0-8+9=1\)
WORKSHEETS:
- Worksheet 1 (20 FREE RESPONSE items with answers)
- Worksheet 1 (20 MULTIPLE CHOICE items with answers)
- Worksheet 2 (30 FREE RESPONSE items with answers)
- Worksheet 2 (30 MULTIPLE CHOICE items with answers)
- Worksheet 3 (40 FREE RESPONSE items with answers)
- Worksheet 3 (40 MULTIPLE CHOICE items with answers)
- Worksheet 4 (50 FREE RESPONSE items with answers)
- Worksheet 4 (50 MULTIPLE CHOICE items with answers)






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