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A comprehensive list of key concepts and definitions for aqa gcse maths paper 1 higher tier. It covers essential topics such as number systems, algebra, and geometry, offering concise explanations and examples. Particularly useful for students preparing for their gcse maths exams, providing a quick reference guide to important concepts and formulas.
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means - ANSGreater than 1 to the power of anything still equals... - ANS A coloured in circle on a number line means... - ANSLess than or equal to or greater than or equal to A mixed number fraction is also called an? - ANSImproper fraction A number in standard form should be written in the form of? - ANSA x (10)n An open circle on a number line means.... - ANS> or < Anything to the power of 1 is... - ANSItself BIDMAS - ANSBrackets, Indices, Division, Multiplication, Addition Subtraction Factors of a number - ANSNumbers that divide into it For negative powers you need to... - ANSFlip it upside down (reciprocal) How many solutions do you end up with for a quadratic? - ANS How to find a fraction of something? - ANSDivide the number by the bottom and then multiply by the top How to solve an equation - ANSRearrange the equation so that all the x's are on one side If mixed numbers are negative then... - ANSPairs are positive Integer - ANSA whole number Iteration is.. - ANSRepeating a calculation in order to get closer approximations to the solution you want One other method of solving quadratics is? - ANSCompleting the square Prime number - ANSOnly divides by itself and one Quadratic formula is? - ANSx = - b +or- the square root of b squared - 4ac divided by 2a
Surds are - ANSExpressions with irrational square roots that can't be written as fractions The difference of two squares is... - ANSOne thing squared take away another thing squared The first number in standard form should always be between? - ANS1 and 10 The first significant number is? - ANSThe first digit of a number that isn't a zero The power of 0 always equals... - ANS The power of 1/2 means... - ANSSquare root The power of 1/3 means... - ANSCube root The power of 1/4 means... - ANSFourth root The standard format for being able to solve a quadratic is? - ANS(x)2 + b(x) + c = 0 To divide a fraction you? - ANSTurn the second fraction upside down and then multiple across To find the maximum bound you... - ANSMultiple both the biggest bounds To find the minimum bound you... - ANSMultiple both the smallest bounds To find two brackets (factorise) for solving a quadratic you need to... - ANSFind two numbers that add/subtract to get b and multiple to get c To multiply a fraction you? - ANSMultiply across all the fractions To simplify a fraction you? - ANSDivide the top and bottom of the fraction by the same number Upper and lower bounds - ANSWhen a measurement is rounded to a given unit, the actual measurement can be anything up to half a unit bigger or smaller What does HCF stand for? - ANSHighest Common Factor What does LCM stand for? - ANSLowest Common Multiple