Simplifying Expressions with Brackets

📘 Part of a Structured Algebra Learning System.

Designed for Grades 6–8 students learning algebra step-by-step.

Simplifying expressions with brackets means expanding the brackets first, then collecting like terms to simplify the expression.

This topic builds on understanding terms, like terms, and simplifying expressions.

2(x + 3) + x

Expand the brackets: 2x + 6 + x

Collect like terms: 3x + 6

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