Expanding Brackets with Negatives Worksheets

Expanding Brackets with Negatives worksheets help students expand brackets that contain negative numbers and negative terms.

Students practice distributing negative values correctly and simplifying algebraic expressions step by step.

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Ideal for students learning to expand brackets with negative values in algebra.

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This worksheet helps students expand brackets containing negative values and simplify algebraic expressions.

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What Does Expanding Brackets with Negatives Mean?

Expanding brackets with negatives means multiplying a negative value by every term inside a bracket.

Example:

−2(x + 3)

= −2x − 6

Students must pay careful attention to signs when expanding brackets.

How To Expand Brackets with Negatives

Step 1: Multiply the negative value by the first term.

Example:

−3(x + 4)

−3 × x = −3x

Step 2: Multiply the negative value by the second term.

−3 × 4 = −12

Step 3: Write the expanded expression.

−3x − 12

Always check the signs carefully when expanding brackets with negatives.

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