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This book (plus free online edition) provides comprehensive, realistic exam practice in the style of the Higher Level AQA A & B GCSE Maths papers. There's a wide range of questions covering the whole course, with grades to indicate the difficulty level and helpful tips and guidance thr...
From revision lessons to practice questions and quizzes, explore a collection of GCSE and IGCSE maths revision resources you could use in the classroom.
Students in the UK were asked to calculate the calorific value of a woman's breakfast of banana and yoghurt while sitting their GCSE maths exam last week. The exam paper has been subject to a lot of conversation online after students living with and recovering from eating disorders said the ...
GCSE Maths Geometry and Measure Transformations Enlargement EnlargementHere we will learn about enlargement, including how to enlarge a 2D shape by a scale factor and how to describe an enlargement in detail.There are also enlargement worksheets based on Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam questions, along...
GCSE Maths Revision is a free revision resource website for GCSE Maths created by GCSE Maths teachers John Armstrong and James Beaumont.
provides students with a ‘toolkit’ to master this topic. This ‘algebra toolkit’ consists of simplifying, expanding, factorising and the law of indices. These ‘tools’ or skills allow students to solve inequalities and linear equations – two predominant questions on the Maths GCSE exam. ...
Factorising GCSE questions (mixed) Learning checklist You have now learnt how to: Manipulate algebraic expressions by taking out common factors to factorise into a single bracket. Factorise quadratic expressions of the form x2+ bx + c Factorise quadratic expressions of the form of the difference of...
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