You are on page 1of 1

Revision Map | Algebra

Expressions, Equations and Inequalities (Higher)

Factorising Completing the square Algebraic fractions Iteration

Fully factorise: Write in the form a(x + b) + c: Simplify: a) Show that x + 4x =2 can be written as

a) 4x + 20 a) x - 4x + 3 a)

b)
b) 6x - 9 b) x + 5x + 6 b) Use the formula with x = 0

Solve for x: to fi nd a solution accurate to 3 decimal places

c) 4ab + 6ac c) 2x + 4x + 9 to x + 4x =2
c)

Simplifying expressions Expanding brackets Changing the subject P roduct of binomials

Simplify: Remove the brackets by multiplying: a) G iven v = u + at make a the subject Expand and simplify:

a) 2a × 3b × 4c a) 3(x + 2) a) (x + 3)(x + 5) c) (x - 1 )(x + 1 )(x - 3)

b) G iven P = I R make I the subject.


b) 28xy ÷ 4y b) -2(3x - 5)
b) (2x + 1 )(3x - 1 ) d ) (2x - 3)
c) 4a + 3b - 5a c) x(x - 4)

Inequalities Substitution Simultaneous equations Solving quadratic

a) Write the inequality that is


d ) Shade the region that
Let a = 4, b = -1, c = 5, d = -2
Solve each pair of equations for

equations
simultaneously satisfies x and y:
described by the number line:

Evaluate: Solve by factorising:


the inequalities

abc

a) x+y = 21

x
x y, x + y 6 and x 5 a) d - 3b d ) x-y=9 a) x + x - 6 =0
d
< ≥ ≤
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4

= 23

b) 4x + 3y
5
b) ab e) d -a
3x - 2y = -4 b) x - 64 =0
4
b) Find the set of integers

satisfying the inequality:


3

c) ad - bc f) (a + b) - d c) y = 2x - 4x + 1

= 5 - 2x
2

y
-3 ≤ n < 2 1
Solve by factorising:

-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

x - 5x - 3 =0
Equations of one unknown
1
-1
Factorising quadratics
c) Solve the inequality

2x + 7 > 5, representing your

Factorise: Solve for x:


Solve by completing the
solution on the number line: e) Solve the inequality:
a) x - 7 x+ 1 2 c) 6x + 17 x+ 1 2 a) 17 -x =9 c) 5x + 2 = 16 - x
x -2 ≥ 23 square:
x
x + 3x - =0
= 22 = 31 - 9x
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 7
b) x - 25 d ) 8x - 52x + 24 b) 3x + 7 d ) 1 8- 7 x

You might also like