Describing translations as column vectorsQuick View
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Describing translations as column vectors

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<p>A short worksheet to introduce column vector notation. I designed this for my Year 9 Bottom Set class, but it can easily be adapted to tutoring/home learning. There is a brief explanation and worked example on page one, with twelve questions on page 2. Uploaded in PowerPoint format, so it can be edited as needed. All graphs made using Geogebra, notation done using Mathcha.</p>
Prime Factors: is x a multiple of y questionsQuick View
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Prime Factors: is x a multiple of y questions

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<p>15 Questions (with answers included) on using prime factors to find if a number is a multiple of another. Ideal as a stretch exercise for Year 7, as a standalone worksheet or dragged and dropped into starter worksheets. Generated with ChatGPT and tidied up with Word.</p>