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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).

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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).
Proving algebraic identities worksheet (with solutions)
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Proving algebraic identities worksheet (with solutions)

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A worksheet on proving algebraic identities 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.
Methods Of  Proof Bundle
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Methods Of Proof Bundle

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A collection of three worksheets on the following methods of proof: Direct Proof Proof By Contradiction Proof By Induction Detailed solutions are included.
Laws of logarithms worksheet no 3 (with solutions)
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Laws of logarithms worksheet no 3 (with solutions)

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A worksheet on special cases of logarithms and the three basic laws of logarithms (adding logarithms with the same base, subtracting logarithms with the same base and simplifying the logarithm of a power). Detailed solutions are included. Good for A level students.
Factorising algebraic expressions worksheet (with solutions)
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Factorising algebraic expressions worksheet (with solutions)

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A worksheet on factorising algebraic expressions. The exercises require factorising simple binomials, differences of two squares, perfect squares and trinomials with their leading coefficient equal to one. Good for GCSE/IGCSE students. Solutions are included.