Simplifying expressions with brackets worksheets for Grade 6 help students combine expanding brackets and collecting like terms.
Students practice expanding brackets, identifying like terms, and writing simplified algebraic expressions.
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Ideal for Grade 6 students learning to simplify expressions that contain brackets.
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This worksheet helps Grade 6 students practice expanding brackets, collecting like terms, and simplifying algebraic expressions.
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Free Simplifying Expressions with Brackets Worksheet for Grade 6 — part of our algebra practice collection.
What Does It Mean to Simplify Expressions with Brackets?
Simplifying expressions with brackets involves two steps:
Step 1
Expand the brackets.
Example:
2(x + 3)
= 2x + 6
Step 2
Collect like terms.
Example:
2(x + 3) + x
= 2x + 6 + x
= 3x + 6
Students use these skills to simplify more complex algebraic expressions.
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