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Algebraic Expressions-Perimeter and Area Practice: Algebraic Terms Means A × A Means A × A × A

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Algebraic Expressions

Algebraic Expressions-Perimeter and Area Practice


Name: ______________________________________

Information Sheet

Algebraic Terms 2a means 2 × a ab means a × b


a2 means a × a a3 means a × a × a
a a 2b
means a ÷ b means a × a × b ÷ c
b c

Adding and subtracting terms


You can only add or subtract terms if they are the same type of terms.
It may help to think of a thermometer when combining positive and negative terms.

Examples
5x – 4y + 2x + 6y = 7x + 2y a2 + 3ab – 4b2 + 2a2 – 5ab – 7b2 = 3a2 – 2ab – 11b2

a2 + 2a2 3ab – 5ab – 4b2 – 7b2


Expanding a bracket
When there is a number (or letter) in front of a bracket, it means everything inside the bracket
must be multiplied by that number (or letter).
Remember the rules for signs when multiplying or dividing positive and negative quantities:
++ or –– the answer is
When signs are the same
++ or –– +
+– or –+ the answer is
When signs are different
+– or –+ –

Examples 32 x  1 = 6x  3 aa  b = a 2  ab

3 2x 31 aa a  b

Expanding 2 brackets
When two brackets are multiplied, each term in the first is multiplied by each term in the second.

Examples 2 x  3 4 x  5 = 8x 2  10x  12x  15 = 8 x 2  2 x  15

2x  4x  3 5
 3 4x
2x  5

Here are more examples of expanding brackets and simplifying.

Examples 5(x – 2y) – 2(2x – 3y) = 5x – 10y – 4x + 6y = x – 4y

4x(x + y) + 3x(x – y) = 4x2 + 4xy + 3x2 – 3xy = 7x2 + xy

(5a – b)(2a – 3b) = 10a2 – 15ab – 2ab + 3b2 = 10a2 – 17ab + 3b2

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Try these:

1. Work out the value of these terms if x = 4, y = 5 and z = 2

a) 3y b) x2 c) x3 d) xy

e) y3 f) 3z2 g) 2x + y h) 4z – y
x yz 2x  z y2
i) j) k) l)
z x y xz

2. Collect the terms in these:

a) 7a + 5b + 2a – 6b b) 3x – 4y – 2x + 6y c) p – 5q + 3p – q

d) 2x2 + x – 3x – 4 e) a2 – 5ab + 4ab + b2 f) 4p2 – 5p + 1 – p2 – 2p – 7

g) 5ab – 3bc + ab + 6bc h) 7p2 – 4pq – 2q2 + 6pq i) x2 – 2xy – y2 – x2 + 6xy – 2y2

3. Expand the brackets:

a) 3(x – y) b) 4(5x + 2y) c) 2(6a – 5b)

d) x(x + y) e) a(3a – b) f) 3x(2x – 7y)

g) 5(2x + 4y – 3z) h) 2p(3p – q + 4) i) ab(a + 2b)

4. Expand the brackets and collect the terms:

a) (x + 3)(x + 4) b) (5x + 1)(2x – 3) c) (a – 1)(a – 3)

d) (3a – 4)(2a + 5) e) (p + q)(p – q) f) (a + b)(a – 5b)

g) (2x – y)(x + 7y) h) (3p – 2q)(5p – 7q) i) (a + b + c)(a – b – c)

5. Expand the brackets and simplify:

a) 5(x + 3) – 2(x + 4) b) 2(a – b) + 3(a + b)

c) 4(2x – 3y) – 3(x – y) d) 5(p + 2q) + 7(2p – q)

e) x(x – 2y) + 3x(5x – y) f) 3a(a – b) – b(a – b)

g) (x – 2y)(5x – y) h) (5a – b)(2a + 4b)

i) (4p + 3q)(2p – 7q) j) (5x + 3)(4x – 3) – x(3x – 1)

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Perimeter
The perimeter of a shape is the total length of its sides. l

Perimeter of this rectangle P=l+w+l+w


w
This can also be written as P = 2l + 2w or P = 2(l + w)

Area
Area measures the surface of something.

Area of a rectangle = length  width

For the rectangle shown, the area A = lw

Sometimes you may need to find other algebraic expressions for perimeters and areas.

Examples 3x
Perimeter = 3x + 2x + 3x + 2x = 10x
2x Area = 3x  2x = 6x2

4a
Perimeter = 4a + 2b + 4a + 2b = 8a + 4b
2b
Area = 4a  2b = 8ab

x+5

x–1 Perimeter = x + 5 + x – 1 + x + 5 + x – 1 = 4x + 8

Area = (x + 5)(x – 1) = x2 – x + 5x – 5 = x2 + 4x – 5

3y
Perimeter = 4x + 3y + x + 2y + 3x + 5y
= 8x + 10y x

Area of A = 4x  3y = 12xy 4x A 2y
Area of B = 3x  2y = 6xy 3x
B
Total area = 12xy + 6xy = 18xy

5y

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Perimeter and Area

1. Find algebraic expressions for the perimeter and area of each rectangle.

b) 3a c) 5x
a) 5x

3x
4a 4y

2. Find algebraic expressions for the perimeter and area of these rectangles.
x+7 y
a) b) c) x+3

x x–1
2y – 1

d) f)
e)
2a – b
2a
x+y

3a – b
x–y
a+1

3 Find algebraic expressions for the perimeter and area of these shapes.

a) b)
c)
3a 2x
2x x
3a

3y 6x
3a
2x +1
5a

4y x

3a 2x + 3

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Answer Key

Algebraic Expressions
1) a) 12 b) 16 c) 64 d) 20 e) 125 f) 12
g) 13 h) 3 i) 2 j) 2.5 k) 4 l) 12.5

2) a) 9a – b b) x + 2y c) 4p – 6q d) 2x2 – 2x – 4
e) a2 – ab + b2 f) 3p2 – 7p – 6 g) 6ab – 3bc h) 7p2 + 2pq – 2q2
i) x2 – 4xy – 3y2

3) a) 3x – 3y b) 20x + 8y c) 12a – 10b d) x2 + xy


e) 3a2 – ab f) 6x2 – 21xy g) 10x + 20y – 15z h) 6p2 – 2pq + 8p
i) a2b + 2ab2

4) a) x2 + 7x + 12 b) 10x2 – 13x – 3 c) a2 – 4a + 3 d) 6a2 + 7a – 20


e) p2 – q2 f) a2 – 4ab – 5b2 g) 2x2 + 13xy – 7y2 h) 15p2 – 31pq + 14q2
i) a2 – b2 + c2 – 2bc

5) a) 3x + 7y b) 5a + b c) 5x – 9xy d) 19p + 3q
e) 16x2 – 4xy f) 3a2 – 4ab + b2 g) 5x2 – 11xy + 2y2 h) 10a2 + 18ab – 4b2
i) 8p2 – 22pq – 21q2 j) 17x2 – 2x – 9

Permiter and Area

1) a) Perimeter = 16x, Area = 15x2 b) Perimeter = 14a, Area = 12a2

c) Perimeter = 10x + 8y, Area = 20xy

2) a) Perimeter = 4x + 14, Area = x(x + 7) = x2 + 7x

b) Perimeter = 6y – 2, Area = y(2y – 1) = 2y2 – y

c) Perimeter = 4x + 4, Area = (x – 1)(x + 3) = x2 + 2x – 3

d) Perimeter = 6a + 2, Area = 2a(a + 1) = 2a2 + 2a

e) Perimeter = 4x, Area = (x – y)(x + y) = x2 – y2

f) Perimeter = 10a – 4b, Area = (3a – b)(2a – b) = 6a2 – 5ab + b2

3) a) Perimeter = 12x + 14y, Area = 30xy

b) Perimeter = 34a, Area = 42a2

c) Perimeter = 16x + 8, Area = 12x2 + 18x + 3

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