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Business Mathematics Week 12 BOOK C, Unit 9 Expanding Algebra MU123.

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1 Business Mathematics Week 12 BOOK C, Unit 9 Expanding Algebra MU123

2 Learning Outcomes After studying this unit, student should be able to: find the sum of any arithmetic sequence prove simple number patterns involving square numbers multiply out pairs of brackets add, subtract, multiply and divide algebraic fractions Week 12

3 We learned that to multiply out the brackets: Multiply each term inside the brackets by the multiplier of the bracket. Solve these two examples: 3m(−2n + 3r−6), (n-1)n Solution: = −6mn + 9mr − 18m, n 2 -n Now, You can multiply out two brackets of the form (a + b)(c + d) in two steps, as follows: First, keep (a + b) as one expression and use it as the multiplier to expand the right bracket (c + d), to obtain (a + b)(c + d) = (a+b)c + (a+b)d. Second, expand each of the (a + b) brackets on the right-hand side: (a + b)(c + d) = (a+b)c + (a+b)d = ac + bc + ad + bd. 2 Multiplying out pairs of brackets 2.1 Pairs of brackets

4 We have done the following: The acronym FOIL may help you to remember the order in which these pairs are multiplied: FOIL stands for: (1) First: ac, (2) Outer: ad, (3) Inner: bc, (4) Last: bd. 2 Multiplying out pairs of brackets 2.1 Pairs of brackets

5 For example, you can use the strategy above to multiply out the product (2s − t)(u − 3v): Apply FOIL: F:2s × u = 2su, O:2s × (−3v) = −6sv, I:(−t) × u = −tu, L:(−t) × (−3v) = 3tv. Then: 2su − 6sv − tu + 3tv Exercise: multiply out the brackets: (a + 2b)(3c − d) Solution:3ac - ad + 6bc – 2bd 2 Multiplying out pairs of brackets 2.1 Pairs of brackets

6 Exercise: Multiply the following brackets: (n − 2)(n + 2) Solution: n 2 + 2n -2n -4 = n 2 – 4 (x – 3) 2 Solution: (X – 3)(X – 3) = X 2 – 3X -3X + 9= X 2 -6X + 9 We can also use the first strategy to multiply out two brackets that contain more than two terms: Multiply the following brackets : (2a − b)(c − 3d + 2e) Solution: = 2a(c−3d + 2e)−b(c−3d + 2e) = 2ac − 6ad + 4ae − bc + 3bd − 2be 2 Multiplying out pairs of brackets 2.1 Pairs of brackets

7 4 Manipulating algebraic fractions 4.1 Equivalent algebraic fractions

8 4 Manipulating algebraic fractions 4.2 Adding and subtracting algebraic fractions

9 4 Manipulating algebraic fractions 4.2 Adding and subtracting algebraic fractions

10 4 Manipulating algebraic fractions 4.2 Adding and subtracting algebraic fractions

11 4 Manipulating algebraic fractions 4.3 Multiplying and dividing algebraic fractions

12 4 Manipulating algebraic fractions 4.3 Multiplying and dividing algebraic fractions

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