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We Are Learning To We Are Learning To Expand or factorise algebraic expressions involving one pair of brackets Expand and simplify expressions involving two pairs of brackets Factorise quadratic expressions You can multiply out brackets Grade D/C You can factorise brackets by finding common factors Grade B

What I’m Looking For What I’m Looking For MUST have a basic understanding of algebraic rules SHOULD be able to multiply across 1 bracket COULD multiply out 2 brackets MUST SHOULD COULD

Brackets +5 x (x + 5) (x – 2) +5x x x2 x2 +3x -10 -2 -2x -10 WALT 23/04/2017 Grade D/C You can multiply out brackets Grade D/C You can factorise brackets by finding common factors Grade B Essential Maths Exercise M4.4 page 92 +5 x (x + 5) (x – 2) WILF MUST have a basic understanding of algebraic rules SHOULD be able to multiply across 1 bracket COULD multiply out 2 brackets +5x x x2 x2 +3x -10 -2 -2x -10 Essential Maths Exercise M4.5 page 95