Cards 1 - 6: Simple
Algebraic Expressions Example: a = 2 3 + a + 2 =?
Not exact matches
Included are 2 documents:
Algebraic Words Pairs: Intended as a matching activity, students are required to match up words (such as
expression, term, variable etc) with their definitions and an
example.
Power Point presentation, 11 slides, Explaining with
examples how to create
algebraic expressions from words, based on IGCSE Extended Syllabus.
Examples, questions and answers illustrating the substitution of positive and negative numbers into
algebraic expressions.
Table of Contents: Simple
Algebraic Expressions (30 Worksheets)
Example: a = 2 3 + a + 2 =?
This unit contains lessons and various resources for things including: - Simplifying
Algebraic Expressions - Solving Linear Equations - Expanding Brackets - Surds Around 90 % of all
examples have fully worked solutions and the ones that don't have answers on the slide (just click on the green tick to see the answers).
simplify and manipulate
algebraic expressions (including those involving surds) by: collecting like terms multiplying a single term over a bracket taking out common factors expanding products of two binomials Lots of points to stop for the learner to try three of four
examples, and each questions slide followed by the answers slide.
00:00:13.060 Now, let's look at some
examples in simplifying
algebraic expressions to understand this better.
00:02:43.030 One last
example on simplifying
algebraic expressions.