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Preview of Rationalising the Denominator Worksheet + Answers | GCSE / IGCSE Maths

Rationalising the Denominator Worksheet + Answers | GCSE / IGCSE Maths

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Peter Browne
A clear and student-friendly worksheet for rationalising the denominator in surd expressions. Includes fully simplified answers and a clean printable layout. What’s included • 16 practice questions increasing in difficulty • Single-term and two-term (binomial) surds • Fully simplified answers provided on Page 2 • Ideal for starters, homework, or revision Topics covered • Rationalising surds in single-term denominators • Rationalising binomial denominators using conjugates • Simplifying surds aft
Preview of Rounding to Significant Figures – Printable Poster and Information Sheet (GCSE &

Rounding to Significant Figures – Printable Poster and Information Sheet (GCSE &

Created by
Peter Browne
A clear and well-structured printable poster and information sheet explaining how to round numbers to significant figures. Ideal for classroom walls, student booklets, revision folders, or as a quick-reference guide during lessons. The layout presents the method in four simple steps, highlights the key rules students often forget, and includes worked examples for decimals and whole numbers. The design keeps everything concise so learners can check their understanding independently. What’s includ
Preview of Simplifying Surds Worksheet (IGCSE Maths) + Answers

Simplifying Surds Worksheet (IGCSE Maths) + Answers

Created by
Peter Browne
A clear and student-friendly worksheet for simplifying surds. Includes worked examples, guided practice, and a full answer sheet. What’s included• 2 worked examples (take out a square factor and prime factorisation method) • 16 practice questions increasing in difficulty • Fully calculated answers provided on Page 2 • Suitable for classroom practice, homework, or revision Topics covered• Simplifying surds using square factors • Prime factorisation method for surds • Extracting surds and leaving
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