Substitution (Edexcel GCSE Maths)
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Written by: Mark Curtis
Reviewed by: Dan Finlay
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Substitution
What is substitution?
Substitution means replacing a letter (variable) in a formula with a given number
How do I substitute numbers into a formula?
Write down the formula
Replace (substitute) the letters in the formula with the given numbers
If substituting in a negative number, it is important to put brackets around it
For example, (-3)
Simplify any numerical calculations
Calculate the final value
Sometimes the result is an equation which you can then solve
Examiner Tips and Tricks
On your calculator, don't forget to type out brackets around any substituted negative numbers!
Worked Example
(a )Find the value of the expression when and .
Substitute the numbers given
Use brackets () around negative numbers
Complete the calculation
Show every step of working, following the order of operations correctly
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(b) The formula is used to find the perimeter, , of a rectangle of length and width .
Given that the rectangle has a perimeter of 20 cm and a width of 4 cm, find its length.
Substitute the values you are given for and into the formula
Simplify
Solve the resulting equation to find the value of
Start by subtracting 8 from both sides
Divide both sides by 2
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