5 9 x x x2 + 7 ALGEBRA REVIEW X a 5m n 2p 4 20m b

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5 9 x2 + 4 6 -2 x3 - 2 13 37 x2 + 7 ALGEBRA REVIEW X a 5m n 2p 4 20m b 3) Multiplying expressions Complete the table below 5) Function machines Find the output for each function machine Find the inputs for the function machine 1) Collecting like terms Simplify these expressions (a) 3m + 5n + 2n + 12m (b) 4p + 6 + p - 2 (c) 8a + b + 5b - a (d) 4y + 3w + y – 7w (e) g – 4h + 8g + 6h (*f) 3ab + 2a + 5ab – 5b 5 9 X a 5m n 2p 4 20m b 3h 6hp 3p x2 + 4 6 -2 x3 - 2 13 37 x2 + 7 4) Expand brackets Expand 3(2y + 1) Expand 5(3m - 4) (*c) Expand 4(2w + 3) + 2(3w + 9) 2) Substitution a = 3, b = 5, c = -2, d = 10 (a) 4b (b) 12d (c) 3c (d) 5a + 2 (e) 3b - 11 (f) 3c + 1 (g) 2c - 6 (h) ab (i) 5² (*j) 4b – 6 2 Objective Mastered I can collect like terms    I can substitute positive values into expressions I can substitute negative values into expressions I can multiply an expression by an integer I can multiply two algebraic expressions I can expand brackets I can use a function machine to find an output when given an input I can use a function machine to find an input when given an output

ALGEBRA REVIEW 4) Formulae Substitution The formula t = v – u a is used to calculate time (t). If v = 21, u = 6 and a = 3, calculate what t will be? If v = 14, u = 2 and t = 3, calculate what a is? Substitution a = 3, b = 5, c = -2, d = 10 (a) 3b – d (b) ac + b (c) b(4a – 3) (d) a(2b + c) 4 Expand brackets Expand 3(4y – 5) Expand m(3m + 5) Expand 4(2w – 3) + 2(3w + 9) Expand 5(2y + 1) – 3(3y – 2) Expand (p + 3)(p + 5) Shape algebra Calculate the perimeter and area of this rectangle 3 4n - 1 Objective Mastered I can expand single brackets    I can expand separate brackets I can expand double brackets I can factorise expressions into single brackets I can substitute into expressions I can substitute into formulae I can solve algebra problems in shapes 2) Factorise Factorise 6b – 10 Factorise a² + 3a Factorise 20a – 15ab