Review algebraic expressions as a shorthand way of writing generalised mathematical sentences. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Year 9
Year 9
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Algebraic expressions review
Algebraic terminology, conventions and notation
Learn to recall algebraic language, conventions and notations. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Algebraic expressions and equations
Learn to convert between word descriptions and algebraic expressions. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Simplifying expressions
Learn to recall and define like terms and simplify algebraic expressions. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Review algebraic expressions
Review lessons 1 to 4 and consolidate your understanding of algebraic expressions. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device.
Recall index laws and index notation
Revise and practice the index laws and index notation. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
The first 4 index laws
Review your understanding of the first 4 index laws. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Generalise the index laws
Learn how to generalise the index laws using colour rather than variables. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Index products
Learn how to use prime factorisation and problem solving with the product and quotient index laws. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Index form and simplification of expressions
Learn how to apply simplification of expressions and write in index form. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
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