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Formulae. If a = 3 and b = 9 evaluate. a + b. Sub in a=3. =. 3. +. 9. Sub in b=9. =. 12. Formulae. If a = 3 and b = 9 evaluate. ab. a x b. Remember ab means a x b. Sub in a=3. =. 3. 9. x. Sub in b=9. =. 27. Formulae. If a = 3 and b = 9 evaluate. 4b. 4 x b.
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Formulae If a = 3and b = 9evaluate a + b Sub in a=3 = 3 + 9 Sub in b=9 = 12
Formulae If a = 3and b = 9evaluate ab a x b Remember ab means a x b Sub in a=3 = 3 9 x Sub in b=9 = 27
Formulae If a = 3and b = 9evaluate 4b 4 x b Remember 4b means 4 x b = 4 9 x Sub in b=9 = 36
Formulae If a = 5and b = 3evaluate 2a + 4b 2xa + 4xb = Remember 2a means 2 x a Sub in a=5 4x 3 = 2x 5 + Sub in b=3 = 10 12 + = 22
Formulae If a = 5and b = 3evaluate a 2 a x a = Remember a2 means a x a Sub in a=5 = 5 5 x = 25
Formulae If a = 15 and b = 3 evaluate a 15 = b 3 Sub in a = 15 Sub in b = 3 = 5
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Formulae Sometimes formulae are expressed in words. A tile fitter charges £20 per hour. How much will he charge for 8 hours of work. C = 20xh For h = 8 C = 20 x 8 = £160
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Formulae Profit : Subtract how much you paid for goods in the first place from the amount you actually sold them for. How much profit did Daniel make if he bought a CD for £9.99 and sold it for £12 Profit (P) = Cost Price Selling Price – £2.01 P = 12 – 9.99 =
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Simple Linear Patterns using diagrams and tables Key-Points Write down the 3 main steps 1. Make a table 2. Find the difference 3. Use the difference to write down the formula
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Complicated Linear Patterns using diagrams and tables Number of Tables Number of Surfers 10 12 6 5 1 4 2 4 8 3 2 2 2 2 S = 2 x T Part of the Formula Find a number so formula works Step 3 : Step 4 : S = 2T + 2 Correction factor “add on 2”
Complicated Linear Patterns using diagrams and tables Key-Points Write down the 4 main steps 1. Make a table 2. Find the difference 3. Write down part of formula 4. Find the correction factor and then write down the full formula