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Expressions

and formulae
In this section you will learn:

 use letters to represent numbers


 use the correct order of operations in algebraic expressions.
Keywords:

• In terms of
Where do you use “in terms of”?

In algebraic expressions, letters represent unknown numbers. You often need to


construct algebraic expressions to help you solve problems. Suppose you want to
work out the price of tickets for a day out. You might choose to let a represent the
price of an adult’s ticket and c represent the price of a child’s ticket.
• You can write the total price for an adult’s ticket and a child’s ticket as a + c.
• You can write the difference between the price of an adult’s ticket and a child’s
ticket as a − c.
• You can write the total price of tickets for 2 adults and 2 children as 2(a + c) or 2a
+ 2c.
These expressions are written in terms of a and c.
How to read an expression?
Match each description to the correct expression.
Quiz Time(Activity)
https://www.iknowit.com/lessons/e-writing-algebraic-expressions.html
Let’s Solve:
Write an expression for
i. the perimeter and
ii. the area of each rectangle.
Write each expression in its simplest form.
Laws Of Indices
2. Expressions
and formulae
2.1 Substituting into
expressions
Exercise 2.1
2. Expressions
and formulae
2.2 Constructing expressions
Exercise 2.2
2.3: Expressions
and indices
In this section you will learn:

 use the laws of indices in algebraic expressions.


Laws Of Indices
Simplify the expression
Simplify the expression
Activity
2.4 Expanding the
product of two linear
expressions
Exercise- 2.4
Learning Objectives:

In this section you will:


• expand two brackets.
Key Words:

• Difference Of Two

• Brackets

• Expand

• Squares

• Perfect
Alternate Method
Exercise: 2.4
Activity-3
Activity-3
Quiz Time

• Link:
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5fbb9f57b76c9e001c313fdb/settings?sourc
e=HeroSearchBar&page=FeaturedPage&searchLocale
2.5 Simplifying
Algebraic
Fractions
Exercise: 2.5
Learning Objective

In this section you will:


• Simplify algebraic fractions
2.6 Deriving and
using formulae
Exercise- 2.6
Expressions
and Formulae
Solutions
Getting Started
Exercise 2.1
Exercise 2.2
Exercise 2.3
Exercise 2.4
Exercise 2.5
Exercise 2.6
Check Your Progress

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