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    First Step Of Being Successful In Igcse Maths (+18)

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    First Step Of Being Successful In Igcse Maths (+18)

    First Step Of Being Successful In Igcse Maths (+18)
    Published 12/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 13.88 GB | Duration: 19h 12m

    This course is High School Mathematics and IGCSE Mathematics for 9 or 10 grade students

    What you'll learn

    You will learn six units of IGCSE Maths, Numbers, Algebra, Lines angles and shapes, Collecting organising and displaying data, Fractions and Equations and rear

    You will have 110 lessons consist of introduction of the units, the solution of many questions including past paper questions.

    You will get 93 worksheets with answer sheet you can download and past paper questions that are classified according to the subjects.

    I hope I can help you to learn and like maths

    Requirements

    Please put aside your feelings about mathematics, at least for a while. Then experience the unique feelings that studying mathematics regularly and continuously will bring.

    Description

    Dear students,This course is first step of being successful in IGCSE, consists of six units of IGCSE Maths, Numbers, Algebra, Lines angles and shapes, collecting organising and displaying data, fractions and equation and rearranging formulae.In the course, you will be able to get 93 lessons, the duration of lessons is 19 hours 12 minutes. You will get 110 worksheets with answer-sheet, you can download themWhile I am preparing the lessons I had two main goals Firstly, to contribute to your studies at school, secondly, to contribute to your preparation for IGCSE exam, step by step, starting from the 9th gradeIn the lessons I tried to give all information you need, make the lessons rich solving many questions including past paper questions. I classified all past paper questions according to the subjects. At the same time, I tried to help you to recognise important question types. I hope I am able to achieve my goalsEnjoy the lessons. Take care of yourself.In first section, Numbersyou will learn· different types of numbers· how to find common factors, common multiples, the LCM and HCF of numbers· prime numbers· how to determine prime numbers and write as a product of prime numbers of a number· how to calculate power and roots of a number· approximation of numbers· directed number· order of operationsin second section, Algebrayou will learn· algebraic expressions· how to write mathematical information by using algebraic expressions· how to simplify algebraic expressions by using addition, subtraction multiplication and division· substitution· how to expand expressions by removing brackets?· how to expand and collect like terms· index notation· laws of indices· and apply the laws of indices to simplify expressions· negative and fractional indices· how to solve exponential equations· how to write and large and small numbers in standard form· operations of large and small numbers in standard formin third section, Lines, angles and shapesyou will learn· terms of lines, angles and shapes, and how to use correct terms· types of angles, how to measure and construct angles· how to calculate unknown angles by using angle relationships· properties, terms of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons and circles, how to use them when you solve questions about shapes· how to construct, triangles, perpendicular bisector of a line, bisector of an anglein fourth section, Collecting, organising and displaying datayou will learn· how to collect data, types of data· how to organize data, tally tables, frequency tables, stem-and-leaf diagrams, two-way tables· how to display data by drawing pictograms, bar charts, pie chartsin fifth section, Fractionsyou will learn· how to find equivalent fractions· how to simplify fractions· how to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions· the meaning of a percentage· how to calculate a percentage of a number· how to find one number as a percentage of another· how to calculate a percentage increase and decrease· how to calculate increase and decrease by a given percentage· how to calculate reverse percentagein sixth section, Equations and rearranging formulaeyou will learn how to· expand brackets and collect like terms· solve linear equations· solve exponential equations· factorize algebraic expressions· factorize algebraic expressions by grouping· rearrange a formula to change the subject

    Overview

    Section 1: Numbers

    Lecture 1 Different types of numbers-I

    Lecture 2 Different types of numbers-II

    Lecture 3 Different types of numbers-III

    Lecture 4 Writing mathematical information in the shortest and clearest way

    Lecture 5 Factors

    Lecture 6 The highest common factor(HCF)-I

    Lecture 7 The highest common factor-II

    Lecture 8 Multiples, The lowest common multiple(LCM)-I

    Lecture 9 The lowest common multiple(LCM)-II

    Lecture 10 Prime numbers-I

    Lecture 11 Prime numbers-II

    Lecture 12 Powers and roots

    Lecture 13 Rational and irrational numbers

    Lecture 14 Converting recurring decimals to fractions-I

    Lecture 15 Converting recurring decimals to fractions-II

    Lecture 16 Exercise(numbers)-I

    Lecture 17 Exercise(numbers)-II

    Lecture 18 Rounding numbers-I

    Lecture 19 Rounding numbers-II

    Lecture 20 Directed numbers

    Lecture 21 Order of operations

    Section 2: Algebra

    Lecture 22 Writing algebraic expressions

    Lecture 23 Simplifying algebraic expressions

    Lecture 24 Exercise (simplifying algebraic expressions)

    Lecture 25 Simplifying algebraic expressions(multiplication and division)

    Lecture 26 Substitution

    Lecture 27 Exercise(substitution)

    Lecture 28 Working with brackets

    Lecture 29 Expanding annd collecting like terms

    Lecture 30 Exercise(expanding annd collecting like terms)

    Lecture 31 Exercise-II(expanding and collecting like terms)

    Lecture 32 Indices(index notation)

    Lecture 33 The laws of indices

    Lecture 34 Exercise(the laws of indices)

    Lecture 35 Negative indices, Power 0

    Lecture 36 Rasing a power

    Lecture 37 Exercise(Indices)-I

    Lecture 38 Exercise(Indices)-II

    Lecture 39 Exercise(Indices)-III

    Lecture 40 Fractional indices

    Lecture 41 Exercise(Fractional indices)

    Lecture 42 Exponnential equations

    Lecture 43 Exercise(equations)-I

    Lecture 44 Exercise(equations)-II

    Lecture 45 Standart form-I

    Lecture 46 Standart form-II

    Lecture 47 Standart form-III

    Lecture 48 Standart form-IV

    Section 3: Lines, angles and shapes

    Lecture 49 Geometric terms

    Lecture 50 Measuring and drawing angles

    Lecture 51 Angle relationships

    Lecture 52 Exercise(angle relationships)

    Lecture 53 Angles and parallel lines

    Lecture 54 Exercise(angle and parallel lines)

    Lecture 55 Triangles

    Lecture 56 Angle properties of a triangle

    Lecture 57 Exercise(angle properties of a triangle)

    Lecture 58 Quadrilateral

    Lecture 59 Prallelogram

    Lecture 60 Rectangle

    Lecture 61 Square

    Lecture 62 Rhombus

    Lecture 63 Trapezium

    Lecture 64 Kite

    Lecture 65 Polygons

    Lecture 66 Exercise(regular polygons)

    Lecture 67 Circles

    Lecture 68 Construction

    Section 4: Collecting, organising and displaying data

    Lecture 69 Collecting data

    Lecture 70 Different types of data

    Lecture 71 Organising data, Tally tables

    Lecture 72 Organising data, Frequency table , Grouping frequency table

    Lecture 73 Organising data, Steam-and-leaf diagram

    Lecture 74 Organising data, Two-ways table

    Lecture 75 Using charts-to display data, Pictogram

    Lecture 76 Using charts-to display data, Bar charts

    Lecture 77 Using charts-to display data, Compound bar charts

    Lecture 78 Using charts-to display data, Pie charts

    Lecture 79 Exercise(Pie charts)

    Lecture 80 Organising data, Line graphs

    Section 5: Fractions and Percentages

    Lecture 81 Equivalent fractions, Multiplying fractions

    Lecture 82 Adding and subtracting fractions

    Lecture 83 Exercise(operations on fractions)

    Lecture 84 Dividing fractions

    Lecture 85 Fractions with decimals

    Lecture 86 Further calculation with fractions

    Lecture 87 Exercise(Further calculation with fractions)

    Lecture 88 Percentages

    Lecture 89 Calculating percentage of a quantity

    Lecture 90 Finding one number as a percentage of another

    Lecture 91 Percentage increase and decrease

    Lecture 92 Increase annd decrease by given percentage

    Lecture 93 Exercise(Increase annd decrease by given percentage)

    Lecture 94 Reverse percentage-I

    Lecture 95 Reverse percentage-II

    Section 6: Equationns and rearranging formulae

    Lecture 96 Further expansion of brackets-I

    Lecture 97 Further expansion of brackets-II

    Lecture 98 Solving linear equations-I

    Lecture 99 Solving linear equations-II

    Lecture 100 Solving linear equations-III

    Lecture 101 Exponential equations

    Lecture 102 Past paper questions about equations-I

    Lecture 103 Past paper questions about equations-II

    Lecture 104 Factorising algebraic expressions-I

    Lecture 105 Factorising algebraic expressions-II

    Lecture 106 Factorising by grouping -I

    Lecture 107 Factorising by grouping -II

    Lecture 108 Rearrangement of a formula-I

    Lecture 109 Rearrangement of a formula-II

    Lecture 110 Rearrangement of a formula-III

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