Learn Algebra Today: From Foundation To Advanced Algebra

Get expert Algebra tuition on a digital blackboard & master Algebra rules, fractions, distribution, polynomials & more!
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Learn Algebra Today: From Foundation To Advanced Algebra
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What you will learn

Algebra Basics: What are variables, rules of fractions, perfect squares, cubes, roots

Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division of fractions with variables

DitchYour Calculator! Speed up your own ability to calculate squares, cubes & roots

How roots work and occur in other parts of algebra

Variables Can Have A "Definite Answer", More Than One Solution Or Infinite Answers

Learn how to understand and use "x" plus how it is just a "placeholder" for variables

Learn how to understand and use other variable placeholders like p, q, r, s and t (commonly time)

Apply different operations with fractions; multiplication, division, addition and subtraction

Operations using division; how to handle negative and positive numbers (with examples)

Operations using multiplication; how to handle negative and positive numbers (with examples)

Distributive Law; how to handle operations across brackets at different levels with examples

The application of BODMAS in distributive laws of solving algebra with and without variables

Learn the distributive law as applied to variables and fractions; follow step by step

Addition and subtraction with variables

Multiplication and division with variables

In algebra terms are separated by a plus (+) and minus (-) only

Like terms refer to terms that have the same variables (or none) and the variables all have the same degree (power) when compared between the terms

Grouping is the process of organising and then adding/subtracting like terms

Like Terms can be added together or subtracted from each other, but we cannot perform these operations with unlike terms

Grouping like terms is the process of ordering them together and then adding/subtracting them

Circular brackets means value are excluded from a range

Square brackets means values are included in a range

Curly brackets can be used in set notation to represent a range of values

In expressions and equations the three brackets are used to separate terms or ‘parts’ with all given the same level of priority

Use different brackets to make the expression or equation look neater and easier to read. The type of bracket does not indicate the order in which we solve

The Distributive Law (and possibly Exponential Laws) are used to ‘remove’ the innermost brackets

A polynomial is created through the addition and subtraction of terms

The degree of a polynomial is equal to the highest value of the sum of the exponents of the variables in any induvial term of the polynomial

A polynomial can be characterised by the number of terms it contains:

An expression has to follow a set of strict rules in order for it to be called a polynomial

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