Fully comprehensive math worksheets with detailed solutions and other math resources for students of all abilities and levels (KS2, KS3, SATs, 11+, GCSEs, iGCSEs, A-Levels, Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers, International Baccalaureate, BTECs or even university or college degree level).
Fully comprehensive math worksheets with detailed solutions and other math resources for students of all abilities and levels (KS2, KS3, SATs, 11+, GCSEs, iGCSEs, A-Levels, Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers, International Baccalaureate, BTECs or even university or college degree level).
A worksheet on expanding and simplifying expressions using the identities for the square of a sum or a difference of two terms, the cube of a sum or a difference of two terms and the difference of two squares. It included some more demanding exercises that require to prove new identities or evaluate the value of given expressions using the identities. Solutions are included.
A review worksheet on the equation of a straight line and simultaneous equations. The exercises require to find the midpoint of a line segment and the distance between two points, to find the relative position of two given lines, find the equation of a line passing through a given point and parallel to a given line, use graphs of lines to find the solution of simultaneous equations, solve simultaneous equations algebraically and solve word problems using simultaneous equations. Detailed solutions are included.
Three worksheets on the following basic properties of logarithms:
log_a 1=0
log_a a=1
log_a a^x=x
a^{log_a x}=x
product rule
division rule
power rule/exponential rule
change of base rule
Detailed solutions are included.
A worksheet on the basic properties of logarithms: product rule,
division rule, power rule/exponential rule and change of base rule.
Detailed solutions are included.
An introductory worksheet on logarithms. The exercises require converting expressions from exponential to logarithmic form, evaluating given logarithms and solving equations involving logarithms or exponential equations.
Detailed solutions are included.
Three worksheets on the following topics
Introduction to Logarithms: The exercises require converting expressions from exponential to logarithmic form, evaluating given logarithms and solving equations involving logarithms or exponential equations.
Properties of Logarithms: The exercises require using the basic properties of logarithms, product rule,
division rule, power rule/exponential rule and change of base rule.
Logarithmic Function: he exercises require to sketch graphs of such functions, find their domain and the functions which are symmetric to them about the line y=x.
Detailed solutions are included.
A worksheet on equations with logarithms. It includes introductory and harder exercises on this topic. Some equations require to use the properties of logarithms to solve them. Detailed solutions are included. Good for A level students.
A worksheet on logarithmic functions. The exercises require to sketch graphs of such functions, find their domain and the functions which are symmetric to them about the line y=x.
Detailed solutions are included.
Four worksheet on the following topics:
Simplifying algebraic fractions
Adding and subtracting algebraic fractions
Multiplying and dividing algebraic fractions
Solving equations with algebraic fractions
Detailed solutions are provided.
Three worksheets on determining whether two lines are parallel, intersect or coincide and examining if they are perpendicular. Detailed solutions are included.
A worksheet on differentiation of trigonometric functions, logarithmic functions, exponential functions, products and quotients of functions using the chain rule. Detailed solutions are provided.
Five worksheets on differentiating using the chain rule, the product rule and the rules for the derivatives of sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant and the chain rule. Detailed solutions are included. Good for A’ Level students. From https://mathamaniacs.com/
Three worksheets on differentiating using the chair rule or the product rule and differentiating trigonometric functions. Good for A level students.
Detailed solutions are included. From https://mathamaniacs.com/