topic 7: ALGEBRA
An algebraic expression – is a collection of numbers, variables, operators and grouping symbols. Variables – are letters used to represent one or more numbers
Algebraic Operations
Symbols to form Algebraic Expressions
Use symbols to form algebraic expressions
The parts of an expression collected together are called terms
Example
- x + 2x – are called like terms because they have the same variables
- 5x +9y – are called unlike terms because they have different variables
An algebraic expression can be evaluated by replacing or substituting the numbers in the variables
Example 1
Evaluate the expressions below, given that x = 2 and y = 3

Example 2
Evaluate the expressions below, given that m = 1 and n = – 2

An expression can also be made from word problems by using letters and numbers
Example 3
A rectangle is 5 cm long and w cm wide. What is its area?
Solution
Let the area be A.
Then
A = length× width
A = 5w cm2
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Simplify algebraic expressions
Algebraic expressions can be simplified by addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
Addition and subtraction of algebraic expression is done by adding or subtracting the coefficients of the like terms or letters
Coefficient of the letter – is the number multiplying the letter
Multiplication and division of algebraic expression is done on the coefficients of both like and unlike terms or letters
Example 4
Simplify the expressions below

Solution

Equations with One Unknown
Equations with Two Unknowns
Inequalities
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