Algebra
Overview
– Algebraic expressions
– Simplifying expressions
– Substitution
– Formulae
– Expanding brackets
– Factorising
Example Key Words
Expression
A mathematical expression uses letters to represent numbers. It does not contain an equals sign
Variable
An unknown quantity, usually shown by a letter. Variables can take different values
Term (Of an Expression)
Each of the ‘bits’ in an expression, separated by plus or minus signs is called a term
Expand
Multiply out brackets to remove them from an expression
Factorise
Rewrite an expressions by putting it in brackets with a factor on the outside
Simplify
Make something simpler by dividing by common factors or collecting like terms