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GCSE Algebra
Factorising (Single Brackets)
Learn factorising (single brackets) as part of build algebra fluency from expressions and equations through graphs, functions, proof and curve work.
Key idea
Keep both sides balanced, use notation accurately, and check by substituting your answer back in.
What you will learn
Use factorising (single brackets) meaning confidently.
Use factorising (single brackets) representations confidently.
Use factorising (single brackets) methods confidently.
Use factorising (single brackets) applications confidently.
Success checklist
✓I can explain what factorising (single brackets) means.
✓I can choose a suitable method without being told.
✓I can show clear working and check my answer.
Worked example
Solve 3𝑥 + 5 = 20.
Step 1
Subtract 5 from both sides: 3𝑥 = 15.
Step 2
Divide both sides by 3.
Step 3
𝑥 = 5.
Answer
𝑥 = 5
Quick practice
Question 1
Simplify 4𝑥 + 3𝑥 - 2𝑥.
Question 2
Solve 2𝑥 - 7 = 11.
Question 3
Expand 5(𝑥 + 3).
Related resources
These are linked to the wider Algebra topic for now.