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Factorising and Expanding Brackets Q

This document provides 9 problems involving factorizing and expanding algebraic expressions. The problems cover a range of skills including factorizing quadratic expressions, expanding products of binomials, simplifying rational expressions, and factorizing the difference of squares. The document is divided into 9 sections, each worth between 1-8 marks, for a total of 50 available marks. The goal is to practice and demonstrate proficiency with various algebraic manipulation skills.
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Factorising and Expanding Brackets Q

This document provides 9 problems involving factorizing and expanding algebraic expressions. The problems cover a range of skills including factorizing quadratic expressions, expanding products of binomials, simplifying rational expressions, and factorizing the difference of squares. The document is divided into 9 sections, each worth between 1-8 marks, for a total of 50 available marks. The goal is to practice and demonstrate proficiency with various algebraic manipulation skills.
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Factorising and Expanding Brackets 50 marks

1. (a) Factorise

9x2 – 6x + 1

……………………………
(2)

(b) Simplify

6x 2  7x  3
9x 2  6x  1

……………………………
(3)
(Total 5 marks)

2. (a) Factorise x2 – 3x

..........................
(2)

(b) Simplify k5 ÷ k2

..........................
(1)

(c) Expand and simplify

(i) 4(x + 5) + 3(x – 7)

..........................

(ii) (x + 3y)(x + 2y)

.......................................
(4)

(d) Factorise (p + q)2+ 5(p + q)

......................................
(1)
(Total 8 marks)

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3. (a) Simplify k5 ÷ k2

.........................
(1)

(b) Expand and simplify

(i) 4(x + 5) + 3(x – 7)

.........................

(ii) (x + 3y)(x + 2y)

.........................
(4)

(c) Factorise (p + q)2 + 5(p + q)

.........................
(1)

(d) Simplify (m–4)–2

.........................
(1)

(e) Simplify 2t2 × 3r3t4

.........................
(2)
(Total 9 marks)

4x 2  9
4. Simplify
2 x 2  5x  3

.....................................
(Total 3marks)

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5. (a) Simplify a3 × a4

…………………….
(1)

(b) Simplify 3x2y × 5xy 3

…………………….
(2)

( x  1) 2
(c) Simplify
x 1

…………………….
(1)

(d) Factorise x2 – 9

…………………….
(1)
(Total 5 marks)

6. (a) Simplify a3 × a4

……………………
(1)

(b) Simplify 3x2y × 5xy3

……………………
(2)

3
( x  1) 2
(c) Simplify
x 1

……………………
(1)

(d) Factorise a2 – 9b2

……………………
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

7. (a) Expand and simplify (x + 7)(x – 4)

…………………….
(2)

(b) Expand y(y3 + 2y)

…………………….
(2)

(c) Factorise p 2 + 6p

…………………….
(2)

(d) Factorise completely 6x2 – 9xy

…………………….
(2)
(Total 8 marks)

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8. (a) Simplify fully

2 x 2  3x
4x 2  9

……………………………
(Total 3 marks)

9. (a) Factorise completely 2(x – 5)2 + 3(x – 5)

................................
(2)

3( y  4)
(b) Simplify
( y  4) 2

................................
(1)
(Total 3 marks)

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