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1) Complete the quizizz, online or from questions on desks. joinmyquiz.com Pin: 8194 30112) Read through the indices & brackets worksheet notes and attempt the questions on the back. Please write in your books.3) Attempt the mixed questions worksheet. Please write in your books.4) Work through topics of your choice from your worksheets (emailed to you, print now if needed) or Century.

Tasks

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Maths Lesson 12 - Indices & Brackets

Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887 – 1920) grew up in India, where he received very little formal education in mathematics. Yet, he managed to develop new ideas in complete isolation, while working as a clerk in a small shop. After a few failed attempts to contact other mathematicians, he wrote a letter to the famous G.H. Hardy. Hardy immediately recognised Ramanujan's genius, and arranged for him to travel to Cambridge in England. Together, they made numerous discoveries in number theory, analysis, and infinite series. Unfortunately, Ramanujan soon fell ill and was forced to return to India, where he died at the age of 32. During his short life, Ramanujan proved over 3000 theorems and equations, on a wide range of topics. His work created entirely new areas of maths, and his notebooks were studied by other mathematicians for many decades after his death.

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Maths Lesson 12 - Indices & Brackets

1. Convert 43/7 to a mixed fraction. 2. Convert 5 3/8 into an improper fraction. 3. Simplify 3π‘₯ + 7𝑦 - 6π‘₯ + 2𝑦 4. What is the value of the 5 in 0.35?5. Angles in a quadrilateral add up to? 6. Write 60 as a product of its prime factors. 7. 33 8. π‘₯5 Γ— π‘₯7

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Quizizz

Key rules - Must know. First 3 in particular for today.

Laws of indices

Laws of indices

Brackets

Brackets

Brackets

Past Paper questions

Naming the Parts of a Circle [MF29.05]

04

Area of a Circle: From Radius [MF32.07]

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01

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Perimeter of Composite Shapes 1 [MF30.04]

Area of Composite Shapes 1: Adding [MF31.06]

Century Tasks

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Area, Perimeter & Circle Basics

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