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Find the value of each expression mentally.
Clare thinks the difference between the squares of two consecutive integers will always be the sum of the two integers. Is she right? Explain or show your reasoning.
Pause here for a class discussion.
Apply the distributive property to rewrite the following expressions without parentheses, combining like terms where possible. What do you notice?
In earlier grades we learned how to do things like apply the distributive property and combine like terms to rewrite expressions in different ways. For example,
Two examples of identities seen in earlier grades are:
For all possible values of
is equivalent to
An equation which is true for all values of the variables in it.