5.3 Algebra Notes and Questions
5.3 Algebra Notes and Questions
5.3 Algebra Notes and Questions
Year 10
SYLLABUS:
Review of Algebra:
• A term is either a single number or a variable. Terms are often separated by
operations like ‘+’ and ‘-‘.
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- A term is something like: 5𝑥, 9𝑥 ! , 𝑦 " , !$
Notice how each equation has two sides (i.e., this describes the relationship between two
variables. This is a distinctive feature in all equations).
• Like terms as the name suggests are terms which have the same
variables/pronumerals.
Can you find the like terms in the following: 5𝑥, 9𝑝𝑞, 8𝑝! , −6𝑞𝑝
9𝑦𝑥 ! + 6𝑥𝑦 + 3𝑥 ! 𝑦 !
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Solve this fraction: !
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Practice Questions:
Find the value of a for the following fraction:
• For multiplication of fractions, simply multiple the numerator and denominator
together and simplify wherever possible.
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Solving Linear Equations:
• When solving for linear equations, we are simply trying to solve for x (meaning we
are trying to find the value of x by re-arranging the equation).
• Solving linear equations allow us to find values for which the statement holds/ is true
for. For example, consider the equation 2x +6 = 0. This equation is only true when
x=-3.
• Linear equations contain only pronumerals to the power of 1. If an equation is given
with a pronumeral that contains a power more than 1, then it is not a linear
equation.
Consider the following equations, can you deduce the linear equation?
1. 2x – 8p – 9c = 5
2. Pq + 2r + 9𝑐 ! = 3
• Common ways to solve for linear equations is to put all the like terms in one side and
the constant in the other and solve.
• Remember when solving always follow BODMAS