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Transition to A level Mathematics: Essential skills – Rearranging

This set of resources are part of our Transition to A level Mathematics: Essential Skills series, which focuses on the key skills that will be used across the whole spectrum of AS and A level Mathematics, to support students in the initial transition from GCSE to A level.

This particular set of resources looks at the key skill of rearranging formulae or equations – a fundamental process in algebraic manipulation. From simple conversions to more complicated mathematical formulae, rearranging helps to make calculations easier and plays an important role when studying AS or A level Mathematics. For students studying science as well as maths it is hugely important that you can rearrange scientific formulae with confidence.

Each section includes:

  • skills check
  • a chance to practise and explore
  • some extra ideas that you may want to investigate further

These resources should provide about 3 hours of work. If you really get engaged by the enrichment activities, you may want to spend longer than this.

Each resource includes either written worked solutions, video solutions or links to websites.

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    Rearranging

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    Rearranging and factorising

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    Rearranging fractions

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