Review your understanding of index laws. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device and a calculator.
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Year 10
Index laws
Index law continued
Learn to use negative and fractional indices. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device and a calculator.
Algebraic fractions (part 1)
Learn to add and subtract algebraic fractions. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device and a calculator.
Algebraic fractions (part 2)
Learn to multiply and divide algebraic fractions. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device and a calculator.
Factorising and expanding
Learn to factorise algebraic expressions using distributive law. You'll need a pen or pencil and paper or a digital device and a calculator.
Factorising and expanding algebraic expressions
Learn to factorise algebraic expressions, including those with binomial factors and to identify highest common factors. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device, and a calculator.
Factorising by grouping in pairs
Learn to factorise algebraic expressions by grouping in pairs. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Factorise using the difference of 2 squares
Learn how to factorise algebraic expressions using the difference of 2 squares approach. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
The perfect square law
Learn how to identify and factorise algebraic expressions using the perfect square law. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
Review of lessons 1 to 9
Revise your understanding of indices, algebraic fractions, factorising and expanding algebraic expansions and special expansions from lessons 1 to 9. You'll need a pencil or pen and paper or a digital device.
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