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Here’s a copy of the written answers:
These videos are a quick reminder of for GCSE maths, and aimed at around grade 4. The questions are fairly straightforward, although you need to remember that bearings are always ‘from the North, and then clockwise’ …
Please do
– stop the video
– work through the question
– compare your solution
I hope the video helps and please leave a comment – thanks!
These problems are fairly popular for GCSE maths, and appear on all the main examination boards such as Edexcel, AQA, OCR and Educas.
Top Tips!
- Remember ‘North & Clockwise’
- Draw a sketch
- Use corresponding angles
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Watch on YouTube:
Bearings – GCSE Maths Quick Reminder
Bearings Questions GCSE Grade 4 QV Q4
Bearings Questions GCSE Grade 4 QV Q5
Bearings Questions GCSE Grade 4 QV Q6
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Here’s some slightly older bearings videos, although the questions might be useful for revision:
Watch on YouTube:
How to work with a bearing – GCSE maths 1
How to work with a bearing – GCSE maths 2
How to work with a bearing – GCSE maths 2
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