Algebraic Manipulation
Success Criteria
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I can use function machines and find the output, input or function
I can substitute positive and negative integers into expressions and formulae
I can simplify expressions by collecting like terms
I can simplify expressions by collecting like terms, including powers
I can simplify expressions involving multiplication and division
I can multiply a single term over a single bracket
I can expand and simplify multiple single brackets
I can take out common factors to factorise
I can expand the product of two binomials
I can factorise a quadratic expression of the form x² + bx + c, including using the difference of two squares
I can use algebra to construct arguments and prove identities
I can change the subject of a formula