Equivalent Fractions and the Simplest Form of a Fraction: 3 Videos
Part 1: Equivalent fractions and the simplest form of a fraction
Part 2: Examples of equivalent fractions
Part 3: Common mistakes and misconceptions
Part 1: Equivalent fractions and the simplest form of a fraction
Part 2: Examples of equivalent fractions
Part 3: Common mistakes and misconceptions
In this video we’re going to discover how to factorise quadratics that don’t have 1 as the coefficient of the x-squared term. These are called non-monic quadratics. We can do it by trial and error and just spotting the factors, but this takes a lot of trial an error. Luckily there is a different method we can use instead, which we will looks at in this video.
Use the dynamic worksheet to practice simplifying expressions with fractional exponents, rewriting them as radicals.
Part 1: Proper, improper and mixed fractions
Part 2: Examples of proper, improper and mixed fractions
Part 3: Common mistakes and misconceptions
In this course you will learn how to:
In this section, you will:
Exercises requiring expressions to be re-written in 'Simple Radical Form'.
By the end of this unit you will be able to:
By the end of this unit you will be able to:
By the end of this unit you will be able to: