The Corbettmaths Textbook Exercise on Solving Equations
Solving Equations Equipment needed: Calculator, pen Guidance Read each question carefully before you begin answering it. Check your answers seem right.
The Corbettmaths Practice Questions - a collection of exam style questions for a wide range of topics. Perfect to use for revision, as homework or to target particular topics. Answers and video solutions are available for each.
The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on the Quadratic Formula
The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on solving equations involving fractions
The Corbettmaths Textbook Exercise on Solving Equations with Letters on Both Sides
Question 4: (a) Find the value of x (b) Find the value of y The mass of the balances are very small, so may be ignored 5: Shown below is a function machine. The input and output have the same value. Write an equation in terms of x. Solve the equation to Wind the value of x. Question 6: Toby has completed his homework. Can you spot any mistakes?
Exam Style Questions Ensure you have: Pencil, pen, ruler, protractor, pair of compasses and eraser
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Exam Style Questions Ensure you have: Pencil, pen, ruler, protractor, pair of compasses and eraser You may use tracing paper if needed
The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Forming and Solving Equations
These are the Corbettmaths Textbook Exercise answers to Solving Equations
Solve your equation to Pind the number, n. Question 5: A rectangular Pield has a perimeter of 150m. The Pield is 15 metres longer than it is wide. The width of the Pield is x metres. Write down an equation for this information. Solve your equation to Pind the width of the Pield Find the length of the Pield Question 6: Shown is a triangle.
Equations Tips Read each question carefully Attempt every question. Check your answers seem right.
St Samuel's School sent twice as many students as Redlands School. Francis Long School sent 7 fewer students than Redlands School. Each student paid £15 for the revision day. The students paid a total of £1155 Work out how many students were sent by each school to the revision day. You must show all your working. (Total for question = 5 marks)
The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Solving Advanced Equations - Fractional
The Corbettmaths Questions on Solving Quadratics for GCSE Foundation
Sometimes equations require more than one step to solve them. The process of solving an equation involves isolating the variable so that the letter terms are on one side of the equals sign, and ...
The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Simultaneous Equations