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Algebra Basics.

Variables, expressions, and combining like terms. The foundation everything else in Grade 9 leans on — take your time.

📘 Lesson ✓ 5 quiz questions ⏱ ~12 min

The idea in one sentence

Algebra is just arithmetic where some of the numbers are wearing a mask. The mask is usually a letter like x or y, and our job is to figure out who's under it.

friend noteDon't let the letters scare you. They follow the exact same rules as numbers — plus, minus, times, divide. The only difference is you're doing the math in two directions at once.

1. Variables and expressions

A variable is a placeholder for a number we don't know yet. An expression is a combo of numbers, variables, and operations — no equals sign.

3x + 7 · 2a − 5b · ½y²

All three above are expressions. They represent a value, but they aren't saying anything equals anything yet.

2. Combining like terms

Terms are "like" if they use the same variables raised to the same powers. You can add or subtract their coefficients; the variable part stays the same.

4x + 9x − 2x = 11x

Think of it like apples: 4 apples + 9 apples − 2 apples = 11 apples. Different fruit (different variables)? Leave it alone.

3. Worked example

Simplify: 5(2x − 3) + 4x − 1

  1. Distribute the 5 into the parentheses: 10x − 15.
  2. Bring down the rest: 10x − 15 + 4x − 1.
  3. Combine like terms — the x's and the constants: 14x − 16.
watch outDistributing with a negative in front flips every sign inside the parentheses. −2(x − 3) is −2x + 6, not −2x − 6.

Ready? Take the quiz below ↓

Five quick questions. No timer, no pressure — you can retry any one.

Question 1 of 5Algebra Basics

Simplify: 3x + 5x − 2x