An introduction to tackling Pythagoras questions
Pythagoras is one of those maths things that sounds a lot more complicated than it actually is. As this is an intro to it, we’ll take a little look at where it all came from first.
GCSE Maths (Mathematics) learning topics and material for students in Year 7 to Year 11.
Pythagoras is one of those maths things that sounds a lot more complicated than it actually is. As this is an intro to it, we’ll take a little look at where it all came from first.
There has been an absolute boatload of changes to the mathematics curriculum over the last few years. Ignore what your parents tell you, exams are not getting easier. In fact, they’re getting significantly harder.
Numbers are symbols we use to count things. Numbers have been in use since the antiquity. We can’t live a normal life without numbers. We can’t even order a pizza, say our age or count the money without knowing the numbers.
Mathematics is built on laws. No matter what your opinion on if the laws are stupid or not, you’re going to have to do what they tell you if you want to pass your GCSE.
Bearings are angles used in navigation. They are based on moving clockwise from due north. Learn sine and cosine rules.
Bearings are angles used in navigation. They are based on moving clockwise from due north. Learn sine and cosine rules.
Calculations involving distance, speed and time can be worked out using formulae. Calculations units used should be consistent.
Calculations involving distance, speed and time can be worked out using formulae. Calculations units used should be consistent
An equation says that two things are equal. It will have an equals sign "=" like this: x + 2 = 6. A formula is a rule in maths.