Algebra 1
Algebra 1
Part 1
CONTENTS
Under the unit ALGEBRA PART 1, we will discuss the following topics
3x + 5
2x2 + x + 8
The letters can be substituted with different values to evaluate the expression.
EXAMPLE:
When x = 4, y =2, z =-5, find the value of
a) 3x + 2z b) x + z⁄y
= 3(4) + 2(-5)
= 12 + (-10)
=2
Rule 2: We can multiply or divide both LIKE and UNLIKE terms together.
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
x2 + bx + c
STEP 1: Find two numbers which multiply to give c and add up to give b.
For factorisation of quadratic equations, with coefficient of the quadratic term (x2) that is
not 1, we will use the method below.
ax2 + bx + c
STEP 1: Find two numbers which multiply to give (b x c) and add up to
give b.
STEP 2: Split the ‘x’ term into two terms, with the two numbers obtained
from Step 1 being the coefficient.
For factorisation of quadratic equations, with only one unknown quadratic term (x2) and
a constant that is a square number, we will use the method below.
2
x -16 3x2 -27y2
TIP: Make the coefficient of
= x2 -42 = 3 (x2 -9y2)
the quadratic term ‘1’ first.
= (x+4)(x-4) = 3 [(x)2 - (3y)2]
= 3 (x+3)(x-3)
METHOD
● Move all letters to one side and all numbers to the other side of the equal sign
● Try to avoid negatives if possible
● Check and use inverse operations when moving terms to the opposite side of
equation
+↔-
×↔÷
8 - 10x = 6
8 = 6 + 10x Move the ‘x’ term to make it positive
8 -6 = 10x Move the numbers to one side
2 = 10x
Solve and simplify the equation
Cross Multiplication
Let the smallest odd number be x; the other numbers are (x+2) and (x+4)
The first number is 33, the second number is 35, and the third number is 37.
METHOD
● Manipulate the equation such that the terms containing the variable to be the subject
are all on one side of the equal sign
● Try to avoid negatives if possible
● Check and inverse the operators when moving terms to opposite side of equation
+↔-
×↔÷
Cross multiplication
Move the term with variable “a” to
become positive
m ( y + n) = n ( n - y)
METHOD 1: BY FACTORISATION
Solve x2 - x - 6 =0
When we cannot factorise the quadratic equation, we use the SECOND METHOD
(FORMULA) below to get the solutions.
S I O N S &
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2. Expansion
3. Factorisation
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