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Objective
Understanding index notation
Simplify algebraic expressions using
index notation
Using the Laws of Indices
Lvl
5
5
6
7
Example
2 2 2 2 2 2 = 2?
3jj2j=?
9k 7k k k = ?
42 47 = 4?
89 83 = 8?
(u2)4 = ?
(3a2)3 = ?
2
62 63
(
)
64
10c25c7 = ?
144d86d5 = ?
7-2 = ?
1
1
= ? = 3?
81 3
w2 w-7 = ?
Exercises
CIMT8 Ex2.3
A1: 10Ticks-L6Pk1pg11 Algebraic Grids 1
1
(81)2
CIMT9 Ex3.5
MM > Number > Powers and Roots > Indices 3
CIMT9 Ex3.2
MM > Number > Powers and Roots > Indices 1
A2: 10Ticks-L7/8Pk2pg30 The Laws of Indices (A & B)
A2: 10Ticks-L7/8Pk2pg30 The Laws of Indices (C & D)
MM > Algebra > Algebraic Manipulation > Simplifying 2
64 = ?
3
27 6 = ?
Simplifying a mixture of index
notation
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Now you can complete Diagnostic A
1
3
9 12 32
2
2 3
2 2
A4: IndicesAdvanced.pdf
MM > Number > Powers and Roots > Indices 4
Algebraic Expressions
Objective
Review Order of Operations
With negative numbers
Lvl
5
5
Factorisation
Exercises
CIMT7 Ex15.1
CIMT7 Ex15.2
Example
-42 2 (9+3) = ?
5-6
6
7
+ 3 + 2 5 =
15 + 3 2 + 4 2 =
4 3 + 4 + 7 =
4( 2) =
7(3 4) =
2( 3) =
( + 1) =
5( + 2) + 2( 3) =
17 3(2 3) =
(2 + 3) (3 4) =
3 2 (4 7 2 3 ) =
15 5 3 (2 2 2 3 ) =
6 + 21
=
3
2
35
(42 2 ) =
7
10
15 + 3 = ? (? + ? )
7 3 3 4 = ? (? + ? )
CIMT8 Ex8.1
Lvl
5
6/7
7/8
7
7/8
Example
3 = 6
2 + 6 = 8
5 = 10
3
5 + 7 = 9 5
15 3 = 7 + 2
5(2 + 3) = 7
10(2 + 3) 6( + 1) = 94
3( + 2) = 7( 3)
4=6
3
7
= 14
2
2
=4
1
3
4
=1
2 +1
3 7 14
5 < 4 + 7
3 < 3 2 7
Exercises
MM > Algebra > Equations Linear> Equations 2
C1: Ink Splodges Mathstracks sheet
CIMT7 Ex16.3 CIMT8 Ex12.3
C2: Books never written Sheet
MM > Algebra > Equations Linear > Equations 3
CIMT8 Ex12.4 Q3
C3: Cryptic quiz Sheet
CIMT8 Ex8.2
CIMT8 Ex12.4
C4: 10Ticks L7/8Pk3 pg6
C5: Equations with divisors Sheet