4. Algebra.

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4. Algebra

Algebra learning objectives: use notation and symbols correctly (2.1) write an expression (2.1) manipulate algebraic expressions by collecting like terms (2.1) select an expression/identity/equation/formula from a list (13.6) multiply a single term over a bracket (9.1) factorise algebraic expressions by taking out common factors (9.2) expand the product of two linear expressions (9.3) factorise quadratic expressions including using the difference of two squares (9.4) simplify rational expressions by cancelling, adding, subtracting and multiplying (32.1-32.2) Reference Material Text: 10 Ticks: MEP:

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