Not exact matches
Divided into 3 sections: (a)
Algebraic notation and simplifying by collecting like
terms and
multiplying / dividing 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
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.
Simplify
algebraic expressions by
multiplying a single
term over a bracket.
A large collection of 24 worksheets (254 pages) on selected topics from algebra:
Algebraic manipulation Substitution into formulae Simplifying expressions by collecting like
terms Collecting like
terms (expressions with different variables)
Multiplying a single
term over a bracket Expanding double brackets Factorisation Quadratic factorisation 9.
A worksheet on expanding and simplifying
algebraic expressions by
multiplying out brackets and collecting like
terms including harder questions on...
The distributive property law can also be used when
multiplying or dividing polynomials, which are
algebraic expressions that include real numbers and variables, and monomials, which are
algebraic expressions consisting of one
term.