Problem Solving With Indices (Higher Only) | Grade 7+ Playlist | GCSE Maths Tutor
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A video revising the techniques and strategies surrounding the laws of indices, focusing on negative and fractional indices problems for the higher tier paper.
This video is part of the Number module in GCSE maths, see my other videos below to continue with the series.
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Part 1 - Multiplying Decimals - • Multiplying Decimals (...
Part 2 - Product of Prime Factors - • Product of Prime Facto...
Part 3 - Highest Common Factor (HCF) - • Highest Common Factor ...
Part 4 - Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) - • Lowest Common Multiple...
Part 5 - Laws of Indices - • Laws of Indices - Part...
Part 6 - Fractional and Negative Indices - • Negative and Fractiona...
Part 7 - Fractional and Negative Indices (Higher Only) - • Negative and Fractiona...
Part 8 - Standard Form Conversions - • Standard Form Conversi...
Part 9 - Standard Form Calculations - • Standard Form Calculat...
Part 10 - Recurring Decimals (Higher Only) - • Writing Recurring Deci...
Part 11 - Fraction Calculations with Mixed Numbers - • Fraction Calculations ...
Part 12 - The Product Rule for Counting (Higher Only) - • The Product Rule for C...
Part 13 - Problem Solving with Indices - • Problem Solving With I...
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These get so simple once you break them down and go through a couple practice questions. Very cool! Doing a refresher before my sixth form baseline test 😊
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Thanks for the vid, even though I don’t need any help with GCSE I still like watching these videos!!!!
Well thanks for coming along for the ride! 😁🙏🏼
your videos are amazing! tysm for the help - you break down difficult concepts really well ❤
Good to know about this I just scroll and click on your videos sometimes it helps with picking up additional mathematical skills I will need for the gcse despite not having to take it yet and nor having been taught this yet for instance I watched your circle theorem videos and they were quite interesting and probably got me about 10-15 marks more in my latest mocks so thanks
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I remember doing the first question somewhere on your channel. This shows that my knowledge has extended because of you
or a similar question
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thank you! once you've explained these they are so easy
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Thanks for explaining these in such a clear and concise manner 😊
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Good Afternoon, I truly appreciate your work and effort you put in these videos. Could you please do a video on matrices and a video on
matrix transformations?
So glad to hear that! I will look into matrices after I’ve finished the GSCE content 😁🙏🏼
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Hi, the video was very helpful, could you do one on harder changing the subject problems, thanks
So glad to hear that! I have done harder changing the subject, it’s in the algebra playlist 😁🙏🏽
@@TheGCSEMathsTutor thanks, i must not have seen that one
Is this further maths,higher or foundation
Why do you multiply 3to the power of 3 and multiply by 3to the power of 1
Where did 5 come from 😢
0.2 = 1/5. The reciprocal of 1/5 is 5/1. Which is just 5.