1 Introduction to Algebra
1 Introduction to Algebra
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Algebraic Notation
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Algebraic Notation
What is algebra?
Algebra is a topic in mathematics that uses letters to represent general (or unknown) numbers
x and y are two unknown numbers
More information is needed to find their values
Letters are also called variables
a
(means a ÷ b)
b
You can combine the ideas above
c
ab + (means a×b + c÷3)
3
The order of operations for numbers still works
work out a×b and c÷d before adding them together
Powers (indices) and roots are the same as with numbers
a2 means a × a
4a2 means 4 × a2
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3( a + b ) means 3 × ( a + b )
Add the a and b first, then multiply the result by 3
Worked Example
Raheem is playing a game and starts with q points.
He then earns a further 6 points.
(a) Use algebra to write down the total number of points that Raheem has.
Raheem has q + 6 points
The game then decides to doubles his total number of points.
(b) Use algebra to write down the number of points that Raheem now has.
Raheem has 2(q + 6) points
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Algebraic Vocabulary
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Algebraic Vocabulary
What is a term?
A term is either:
a letter (variable) on its own, or a variable raised to a power
For example, x or x2
a number on its own
For example, 20
These are also called constants as they can't change value
or a number multiplied by a letter
For example, 5x
The number in front of a letter is called a coefficient
The coefficient of x in 6x is 6
The coefficient of y in -5y is -5
Terms can include powers and more than one letter,
6xy
4x 2
ab3c
What is a factor?
A factor is any number or letter that divides a term exactly
There is no remainder
The factors of 3x are 1, 3, x and 3x
The factors of 4xy are 1, 2, 4, x, 2x, 4x, y, 2y, 4y, xy, 2xy and 4xy
A term can be separated into factors that multiply together to give that term
Two factors of 5x are 5 and x
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5 × x = 5x
To factorise means to write something as a multiplication of factors
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When comparing two terms, a common factor is one that divides both
Compare 6xy with 4x
Common factors are 1, 2, x and 2x
The highest (or greatest) common factor is 2x
What is an expression?
An expression is an algebraic statement that does not have an equals sign
There is nothing to solve
An expression is made by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing terms
2x + 5 y
b2 – 2cd
6y
5t
A single term is still an expression
Expressions can be simplified (made easier)
x + x + x simplifies to 3x
What is an equation?
An equation is an algebraic statement with an equals sign between a left-hand side and a right-hand
side
Both sides are equal in value
For example, if 2x has the same value as 10, then 2x = 10
An equation can be solved by finding the values of the letters that make both sides equal
The equation 2x = 10 is solved when x has the value of 5
x = 5 is called the solution
What is a formula?
A formula is a rule, definition or relationship between different quantities, written in shorthand using
letters
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Examiner Tip
Knowing the differences between an expression, an equation and a formula will help you to
understand the wording of exam questions.
Worked Example
(a) From the list below, write down
(i) an expression,
(ii) an equation.
2x + 5 = 4 7x – 9 x = vt – w
(i) An expression does not have an equals sign
7x – 9 is the expression
(ii) An equation has an equals sign and can be solved
2x + 5 = 4 is the equation
(b) If x = 10, v = 2 and w = 3, use the formula shown to write an equation in t.
x = vt – w is the formula shown (a group of different quantities forming a relationship)
Substitute x = 10, v = 2 and w = 3 into the formula
10 = 2t – 3
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Substitution
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Substitution
What is substitution?
Substitution means replacing a letter (variable) in a formula with a given number
Examiner Tip
On your calculator, don't forget to type out brackets around any substituted negative numbers!
Worked Example
(a )Find the value of the expression 2x (x + 3y ) when x = 2 and y = − 4 .
2 × 2 × (2 + 3 × (−4) )
Complete the calculation
Show every step of working, following the order of operations correctly
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= 2 × 2 × (2 − 12)
= 2 × 2 × (−10) Your notes
= 4 × (−10)
-40
(b) The formula P = 2l + 2w is used to find the perimeter, P , of a rectangle of length l and width
w.
Given that the rectangle has a perimeter of 20 cm and a width of 4 cm, find its length.
Substitute the values you are given for P and w into the formula
20 = 2 × l + 2 × 4
Simplify
20 = 2l + 8
Solve the resulting equation to find the value of l
Start by subtracting 8 from both sides
12 = 2l
Divide both sides by 2
l = 6 cm
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Examiner Tip
Don't leave terms like 1x in your final answer in an exam - always simplify them to just x.
Worked Example
Simplify
8a − 5b − 6a + 4b
Collect the a terms first
8a − 6a = 2a
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2a + − b
Simplify the signs
2a − b
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