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Parentheses

Pen & paper exercises>Parentheses

I recommend that you begin with the first hexagon Plain white hexagon icon with thin black border.
You may start further out in the chain if you are confident in this topic. Have a nice trip!

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Leafy beanstalk curving and thinning out downwards
Beanstalk twisting left to right, thinning as it moves downwards
Why Parentheses?
Parentheses with Variables
Two Parentheses with Variables
Combining the Rules
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Activities 1
The First and Second Algebraic Identity
The Third Algebraic Identity
Applications of the Algebraic Identities
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Activities 2
Solutions
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