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Year 9 5.3 Mathematics Assessment Task 1: Algebra Indices Products and Factors

1. This document contains an 18 question mathematics assessment on algebra topics such as simplifying expressions, evaluating expressions, factorizing expressions, and solving equations. The questions are worth between 1 and 3 marks each for a total of 79 possible marks. 2. Students are instructed to show working, write answers in simplest form, and not use calculators. They have 55 minutes to complete the assessment. 3. The questions cover skills like simplifying expressions with variables, exponents, fractions, evaluating expressions for given values, factorizing quadratics and other expressions, working with scientific notation, and finding lengths from area formulas.

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Year 9 5.3 Mathematics Assessment Task 1: Algebra Indices Products and Factors

1. This document contains an 18 question mathematics assessment on algebra topics such as simplifying expressions, evaluating expressions, factorizing expressions, and solving equations. The questions are worth between 1 and 3 marks each for a total of 79 possible marks. 2. Students are instructed to show working, write answers in simplest form, and not use calculators. They have 55 minutes to complete the assessment. 3. The questions cover skills like simplifying expressions with variables, exponents, fractions, evaluating expressions for given values, factorizing quadratics and other expressions, working with scientific notation, and finding lengths from area formulas.

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Marks

Student's Name: ………………………………… 1. Simplify fully:


Teacher's Initials:………………………………...
a) 3m 2 − 2m − 6m 2 − m 1

b) 4k 5 × 6k 7 1

c) −7 y − 6 y × 2 y 1
Thursday 20th March 2014
LAK
Period 4 or 6 d) 10 g 2 ÷ 5 g 3 1
VAB
Time: 55 minutes
KJL
YEAR 9
GPF 3a 4a
e) + 2
5.3 MATHEMATICS 2 3
TE

BJB* Assessment Task 1


7 2
Algebra f) − 2
3m m

Indices

Products and Factors


x 2
g) + 2
2 x
170 copies

General Instructions
* Write using blue or black PEN
* In questions worth two or more marks, working MUST be shown to gain full marks
* Clearly indicate your final answer
a 5b2
* All answers are to be given in simplest form h) 3
× 2
15a b
* No calculators may be used
* Marks may be deducted for careless or poorly arranged working

TOTAL: 79 marks

* * * *
Marks Marks
9ab2 81a 2b3 5. When x = −1 , evaluate 2 x 2 − (3x ) 3 2
i) ÷ 2
2c 6c 2

5 4 p 10 6. Simplify:
j) × ÷ 2
p 7 21 p
−2
 3
a)   2
x

2. Simplify, giving your answer in index form: 1


b) 8a −2 ÷ a −3 2
4
a) 212 ÷ 22 1

b) 5 p − 3 × ( −3 p − 2 ) 2 7. Find the value of x:

a) 5x = 1 1

c) ( n 2 p 5 )3 2

b) 2 x = 32 1
0 0
3. Briefly explain the difference between 4 y and (4 y ) 1

c) 4− x = 8 2
4. Express with a positive index:

12h −4 1
Marks Marks
8. Simplify these expressions and write your answer with positive indices:
10. Round off 1549 correct to 2 significant figures. 1
3
a) ( 2x −1
y2 ) 2
11. Write 12 500 000 in scientific notation. 1

12. Write 2.697 × 10−4 as a basic numeral correct to 3 significant figures. 2

12a −3b3
b) 3
8a −4b2

13. Expand and simplify:

a) 3 − 2( a + 5) 2

b) ( y + 1)(3 y − 7) 2

9. Evaluate:
c) (3m − 2)(3m + 2) 2
1

2
a) 36 2

d) ( x + 3)( x − 2) − ( x − 1)2 3
−2
 1
b) 3  2
 2

2
 3
e) w−  2
 w
2
c) 83 2
Marks Marks
14. Factorise fully:
15. a 2 − (b − c ) 2 can be expressed as:
3
a) 6y + 4y 2
A. ( a − b + c )( a + b − c ) B. ( a − b − c)( a + b − c )
C. ( a − b + c )( a − b − c ) D. ( a − b + c )( a + b + c) 1

b) 3( a + 2) − a ( a + 2) 1

16. If 12 4 = 2 x × 3 y , find the value of x and y. 2

c) x2 + 6x + 8 2

d) n2 − n − 6 2

x −1 + 1
e) 4 − p2 2 17. Simplify fully: 2
x −1 − x

f) 11x + 22 − xy − 2 y 2

g) 8 x 2 − 18 y 2 2

1
18. The area of this triangle is 4 x 2 + 9 x + 4 cm 2 .
2
What is the length of the height h? h 2

(4x+3) cm

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