Expanding Brackets
Expanding brackets is a key algebra skill in GCSE Maths used to simplify algebraic expressions and solve equations. Expanding brackets means multiplying everything inside the bracket by the term outside. In this lesson, we will learn how to expand single and double brackets step by step using clear examples and practice questions.
What does expanding brackets mean?
Expanding brackets removes the bracket by multiplying each term inside it.
Examples:
We multiply the outside term by every term inside the bracket.
Example Question:
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Exam Tip
Always multiply every term inside the bracket — not just the first one.
Missing one term is the most common mistake in exams.
Look for:
- Single brackets
- Negative signs
- Terms with variables
Method – Expanding Single Brackets
To expand a bracket:
- Write the results and simplify if possible
- Multiply the outside term by the first term inside
- Multiply the outside term by the second term inside
Worked Example
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Step 1: Multiply by
Step 2: Multiply by
Step 3: Write the result
Worked Example 2
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Step 1: Multiply by
Step 2: Multiply by
Step 3: Write the result
Worked Example 3 (With Variables)
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Step 1: Multiply by
Step 2: Multiply by
Step 3: Write the result
Worked Example 4 (Negative Outside)
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Step 1: Multiply by
Step 2: Multiply by
Step 3: Write the result
Final answer:
The expanded expression contains no brackets and is fully simplified.
Check your solution (important habit)
Ensure:
• Every term inside the bracket was multiplied
• Signs are correct
• Like terms are simplified if needed
Quick check example:
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Think Like a Mathematician
Expanding brackets is based on the distributive law.
This means multiplication is “distributed” across addition or subtraction inside the bracket.
Understanding this helps when working with more complex algebra later.
Common mistakes to avoid
Forgetting to multiply the second term
• Getting negative signs wrong
• Not simplifying the result
• Mixing up multiplication and addition
Negative numbers cause most errors — slow down and check signs carefully.
Try one yourself
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does expanding brackets mean?
Expanding brackets means multiplying the terms inside the brackets by the term outside to remove the brackets.
What is the difference between single and double brackets?
Single brackets involve multiplying one term by several terms, while double brackets involve multiplying two expressions together.
Why does become ?
Because multiplying a variable by itself gives the variable squared.
