Fundamentals of Algebra, Probability, and Geometry

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Expanding and Simplifying
  2. Probability
  3. Recurring Decimals
  4. Trigonometry sin cos tan
  5. Volume

📖 1. Expanding and Simplifying

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Algebraic Expansion: A process that involves multiplying each term inside brackets by the term outside, effectively removing parentheses to rewrite the expression in a more manageable form.

Like Terms: Terms within an algebraic expression that share the same variable raised to the same power, allowing their coefficients to be combined through addition or subtraction.

Simplification: The act of reducing an algebraic expression to its most straightforward form by combining like terms and performing necessary operations to make the expression easier to work with.

Factorisation: The process of rewriting an algebraic expression as a product of its factors, often to facilitate solving or further manipulation.

📝 Essential Points

  • When expanding, always multiply each term inside the brackets by the term outside, ensuring all parts of the expression are correctly distributed.
  • To combine like terms, add or subtract their coefficients while keeping the variables and exponents unchanged.
  • Before simplifying, check for common factors in the terms to make the expression more concise and easier to work with.

💡 Key Takeaway

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1. What is the primary role of measuring volume in practical applications?

2. What is the defining characteristic of a recurring decimal?

3. What is the effect of knowing the sine and cosine of an angle in trigonometry?

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Expanding — definition?

Multiplying each term inside parentheses by outside term.

Like terms — role?

Combine terms with same variables and exponents.

Simplification — purpose?

Reduce expressions to simplest form.

Factorisation — process?

Rewrite as a product of factors.

Sample Space — meaning?

All possible outcomes of an experiment.

Event — example?

A specific outcome or group of outcomes.

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