Solving Linear Equations with Brackets
Students solve linear equations involving brackets by expanding and simplifying before isolating the unknown.
Key Questions
- How do brackets affect the order of operations in an equation?
- What are the steps to effectively solve an equation that includes brackets?
- How can we avoid common errors when expanding expressions with negative signs outside brackets?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
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