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3 Minute Math – Rules of Indices

13/12/2013 by Simon Deacon 7 Comments

Indices can be found in many calculations, from compound interest to secret codes.. This series of 3 minute math is designed as a quick reminder for some of the main topics. I hope they help to provide a focus and a way forward. If you need any more detail please search the site or contact me – always pleased to answer any questions! All the very best with your studies. What … [Read more...]

3 Minute Math – Percentage Change

07/12/2013 by Simon Deacon 4 Comments

Percentage change is a useful way of describing a value over time. This series of 3 minute math is designed as a quick reminder for some of the main topics. I hope they help to provide a focus and a way forward. If you need any more detail please search the site or contact me – always pleased to answer any questions! All the very best with your studies. Where is percentage … [Read more...]

3 Minute Math – Simplifying Algebraic Fractions

14/11/2013 by Simon Deacon 33 Comments

You use algebraic fractions all the time.... even without meaning to! This series of 3 minute math is designed as a quick reminder for some of the main topics. I hope they help to provide a focus and a way forward. If you need any more detail please search the site or contact me – always pleased to answer any questions! All the very best with your studies. OK, where are … [Read more...]

3 Minute Math – Solving Inequalities as a Linear Equation

09/11/2013 by Simon Deacon 2 Comments

Solving inequalities really do crop up in real life - it's just a mathematical way of describing something... This series of 3 minute math is designed as a quick reminder for some of the main topics. I hope they help to provide a focus and a way forward. If you need any more detail please search the site or contact me - always pleased to answer any questions! All the very best … [Read more...]

Try Some Quick Foundation Level Maths Tests

03/06/2013 by Simon Deacon Leave a Comment

A selection of quick foundation level maths tests that feature around the site .. all in one place.     The quick maths tests should be good for revision and only take around 10 minutes...ish. Some have attached posts although there are (quite a ) few that need either a YouTube video or an explanation.         If you visit the YouTube … [Read more...]

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