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Mona

Gradient of a straight line

If you remember the equation of straight line : Y= mX +C m is referred to the gradient. To find the Gradient this equation should always come your mind : m= Y2-Y1/ X2-X...
Tanjina

What is a square and cube number?

What is square number?A square number is a number multiplied by itself.This is the symbol for squared- 2Here are examples of squared numbers:12= 1x1=122 = 2x2=432= 3x3=952= 5x5= 25Wha...
Mona

How to find the gradient from a straight line? you`re given coordinates from point A and B

Q. Find the Gradient of this straight line , using the coordinates from point A (5,3) and point B (8,9) . The equation that should come to our mind is : m= Y2-Y1/X2-X1
Divya

How to use SOHCAHTOA

SOHCAHTOA is strictly for right angle (90 degrees) triangles It works as a memorisation tool, how it works is:1st letter = function that you would type into calculator 2nd letter over...
Zobia

How to Factorise Quadratics Faster Than Eating Biscuits

How to Factorise Quadratics Faster Than Eating BiscuitsPosted on April 13, 2023 by ZanSo, you’ve discovered the joy of quadratics – or not – and you’ve realised they are a pop...
Zaidah

Substitution

Substitution means putting a number into a formula or expression in place of a letterExample 1: Find the value of 4a + b when a = 5 and b = 3In this question we are going to change a ...
Rebecca

Place value at home

You don’t have to be brilliant at maths yourself to help your child - numbers are everywhere! Here are some simple ideas to help your child understand larger numbers:- look at house...
Sree Vidya

Terms of a circle in a nutshell

Circle: A circle is a closed curve where all points on the curve are equidistant from a fixed point called the center of the circle. The distance from the center to any point on the c...
Shabiib

Algebra

Algebra is the most important fundamental topic in GCSE after the study of numbers. Since Algebra is used to provide a solution to a letter as a number, it is used in various GCSE t...
Sree Vidya

What are prime numbers

Prime numbers are positive integers greater than 1 that have no positive integer divisors other than 1 and themselves. In other words, a prime number is a number that can only be divi...
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