Recognize and generate equivalent
algebraic expressions involving distributive property and combining like terms.
This worksheet has 30
algebraic expressions involving indices and / or surds.
Not exact matches
The second problem
involves students forming an
algebraic expression and solving to find the number of blue cubes.
With this activity, students will solve proportions
involving one variable and a few problems with an
algebraic expression in either the numerator or denominator.
This activity
involves simplifying
algebraic expressions.
Full lesson, including an introduction to negative numbers Simplify and manipulate
algebraic expressions (including those
involving surds) by: multiplying a single term over a bracket, taking out common factors, simplifying
expressions involving sums Interpret
algebraic manipulation, including: numbers written as fractions rather than as decimals brackets
The first problems
involve ratio and percentages and then forming and solving
algebraic expressions.
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.
An activity that aims to help students understand different representations of equivalent
expressions, including: -
Algebraic notation (with simplified terms)- Unsimplified equivalent
expressions (
involving Collecting Like Terms and Expanding Brackets)- Algebra Tiles - Substituting values in to
expressions - Written word problems