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Practice identifying algebraic expressions that contain brackets with a clear, structured worksheet designed to strengthen algebra foundations.
Level: Beginner (Grades 6–8) | Topic: Algebraic Notation
Concept
Brackets are symbols used to group parts of an algebraic expression.
Expressions with brackets contain terms or operations grouped inside brackets.
Example
- 3(x + 2) is an expression with brackets.
- 2(a − 4) is an expression with brackets.
- 5(y + 1) is an expression with brackets.
To identify expressions with brackets, look for expressions containing grouped terms inside brackets.

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