Not exact matches
Find the reciprocal of a number given as a fraction or decimal · Use index laws to calculate with
squares and cubes · Use index laws to simplify and calculate the value of numerical expressions involving multiplication and division of integer powers, and powers of a power · Find the prime factor decomposition of positive integers and write in index form · Know the effects that a change of place value has on a calculation · Multiply and divide
by any number between 0 and 1 · Multiply and divide decimal numbers
by whole numbers and decimal numbers (up to 2 d.p.), eg 266.22 ¸ 0.34 · Use
brackets and the hierarchy of operations (BIDMAS) · Use index notation for integer powers of 10 · Add, subtract any numbers including negative decimals · Check answers
by inverse calculation · Find the common factors and common multiples of two small numbers
Bundle includes lessons on: Naming and drawing lines in the form of y = mx + c, Expanding single
brackets, Factorising single
brackets, Expanding double
brackets, Factorising quadratic equations, Index notation and index laws, Fractional and negative indices, Introduction to inequalities, Solving inequalities, Inequalities on graphs, Quadratic graphs, Cubic and reciprocal graphs, Exponential graphs, Solving simultaneous equations with graphs, Solving simultaneous equations, Solving quadratic equation
by factorisation, Introduction to completing the
square, Introduction to solving equations using the quadratic formula, Solving equations, Unknowns on both sides, Solving equations with
brackets, Expand and simplify to solve equations, Solving equations with fractions, Set up and solving equations.
Areas of conflict in the draft text of the agreement are signified
by surrounding the exact words at issue with
square brackets, leading to highly debated portions of the text reading as follows:
All of the quantities within the
square brackets are larger than those in Makarieva et al.'s expression
by a factor of 1 / γ,
All of the quantities within the
square brackets are larger than those in Makarieva et al.'s expression
by a factor of 1 / γ, which indicates that the vertical temperature and pressure gradients dominate the contribution of condensation to the horizontal pressure gradient.
A) The formulas I wrote were missing some
brackets, the formula I used in excel had the correct
brackets, as evidenced
by the calculation result actually following from 4πr ^ 2 not 4πr with just units
squared.
Outside of the
brackets are the predictions one
by one, ending with a red
square to mark the end.