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New
Year 10
Higher
Algebraic manipulation
Lessons (15)
I can appreciate the difference between an equation, an identity, an expression, a term and a formula.
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I can use the distributive law to factorise expressions where there is a common factor.
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I can use a letter to represent a generalised number and form a linear equation from a context.
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I can solve complex linear equations involving brackets.
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I can apply an understanding of inverse operations to a formula in order to make a specific variable the subject.
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I can use the distributive law to find the product of two binomials.
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I can use the distributive law to find the product of three binomials.
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I can factorise quadratics of the form x^2 + bx + c
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I can factorise quadratics of the form x^2 + bx + c including using the difference of two squares.
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I can factorise quadratics of the form ax^2 + bx + c.
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I can solve quadratic equations algebraically by factorising.
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I can solve quadratic equations algebraically by factorising where rearrangement is required.
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I can solve quadratic equations algebraically by completing the square.
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I can solve quadratic equations algebraically by using the formula.
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I can use my knowledge of algebraic manipulation to solve problems.
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