Maths Made Easy: Advanced, Ages 7-8 (Key Stage 2): Supports the National Curriculum, Maths Exercise Book (Made Easy Workbooks)

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Maths Made Easy: Advanced, Ages 7-8 (Key Stage 2): Supports the National Curriculum, Maths Exercise Book (Made Easy Workbooks)

Maths Made Easy: Advanced, Ages 7-8 (Key Stage 2): Supports the National Curriculum, Maths Exercise Book (Made Easy Workbooks)

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If we multiply the second equation by 2, we have two equations both with a 2A term, hence subtracting our new equation 2 from equation 1 we get, Now, if the scale factor for the side-lengths is \textcolor{red}{4}, then that means the scale factor for the volumes is: WJEC GCSE Maths Practice Papers are great preparation for your GCSE Maths exams. These practice papers are in the same format and style as the real exams, and come in A4 booklets. Exclusive to MME! The profit from every set is reinvested into making free content on MME, which benefits millions of learners across the country. If we multiply the first equation by 3, we have two equations both with a 3x term, hence subtracting our new equation 2 from equation 1 we get, Therefore, to find the area of the smaller shape, we need to divide the area of the bigger shape by the area scale factor: 16. Doing so, we get

GCSE Combined Science Trilogy Practice Papers and Mark Schemes. Great preparation for your exams. Get 1 step ahead with these papers! The profit from every set is reinvested into making free content on MME, which benefits millions of learners across the country. Step 2: Now we must get the coefficients to match, in this case we can multiply the first equation by 2 When an equation has 2 variables its much harder to solve, however, if you have 2 equations both with 2 variables, like

begin{aligned} 2x

If we multiply the first equation by 2, we have two equations both with a 2y term, hence adding our new equation 1 and equation 2 we get, There are 4 main types of graph transformation that we will cover. Each transformation has the same effect on all functions.

b) Now we have the scale factor, we can apply it to the corresponding length to BE which is BC. Hence, we find that, Now, if the scale factor for the side-lengths is \textcolor{red}{4}, then that means that the scale factor for the areas is: The coefficients are the numbers before x and y, make the x coefficients the same by scaling up both equations

The coefficient of \dfrac{1}{2} before -f(x) means that the graph of -f(x) is squashed vertically by a factor of 2. GCSE English Literature Practice Papers are great for your preparation leading up to your exams. These papers have been created by English content experts and examiners, to look and feel like the real exams! To work out the scale factor, SF, we need to divide the given side-length on the bigger shape by the corresponding side of the smaller shape. However, in this case we are not given two corresponding sides. Instead we can set an unknown length BE, as x and form the equation, Because one of these equations is quadrati c (Non-linear), we can’t use elimination like before. Instead, we have to use substitution.Simultaneous equations are multiple equations that share the same variables and which are all true at the same time. A level maths revision cards and exam papers for the exam board of your choosing. MME is here to help you study from home with our revision cards and practice papers. The profit from every bundle is reinvested into making free content on MME, which benefits millions of learners across the country. You can use the following table to find the corresponding measure of a mathematically similar shape. Split the transformation up into 2 parts – firstly sketch y=3f(x) which is a stretch vertically by a scale factor of 3 (multiply the y-coordinates by 3:

Two shapes are said to be mathematically similar if all of the angles in the shapes are equal, but the shapes are not necessarily the same size. Learn an entire GCSE course for maths, English and science on the most comprehensive online learning begin{aligned}y&=2x-6\\ y&=\dfrac{1}{2}x+6 \\ \\ (y-y)&=(2x-\dfrac{1}{2}x)-6-6 \\ 0&= \dfrac{3}{2}x-12 \end{aligned}AQA A Level Biology practice papers and mark schemes. A great way to practise for your A Level Biology exams. The profit from every set is reinvested into making free content on MME, which benefits millions of learners across the country. Question 3: Triangles BCA and BED are mathematically similar. Given that BC=4.4 cm, BA=3 cm, AD=3 cm, and AC=5 cm. Firstly, we will determine the scale factor that relates the side-lengths, dividing the larger by the smaller



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