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Indices – GCSE to A Level Introduction

Indices - GCSE to A Level Introduction

In the videos I’ve worked through some example questions, although you can download the rest of the worksheet & answers:

Download a copy of the question here: QT Laws of Indices – A Level Introduction

Here’s a copy of the written answers: QT Laws of Indices – A Level Introduction ANSWERS

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These videos are a quick reminder of Indices for GCSE to A level transistion, and it’s useful to work through without a calculator … as it’ll help to reinforce the laws of indices.

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Indices GCSE to A level can be fairly challenging, although once you have practiced, should be straightforward.
Please do
– stop the video
– work through the question
– compare your solution

 

I hope the videos help and please leave a comment – thanks!

 

These problems are part of the introductory A level maths curriculum, and appear on all the main examination boards such as Edexcel, AQA, OCR and Eduqas.

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Watch on YouTube:

Indices Q3 – A level Maths Intro #shorts

Indices Q5 – A level Maths Intro #shorts

Indices Q7 – A level Maths Intro #shorts

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