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How to write numbers in standard (index) form (a handy way of writing really big or really tiny numbers! ). For part 2 please go to ... Learn how to change the subject of a formula. I hope you find the lesson useful! Subscribe to my YouTube channel to stay up to ... In this lesson I show you how to solve trigonometric equations e.g solve sin x = 0.4 for a given range of x values i.e when there is ... In this lesson I show you how to solve equations involving algebraic fractions (when one fraction equals another). Harder example ... How to expand single brackets and simplify. Remember, 'expanding' brackets is just the same as 'multiplying out' brackets. In this lesson, I show you how to solve logarithmic equations using clear, step-by-step methods and multiple worked examples.

In this lesson I show you how to 'Solve Quadratic Inequalities' Other lessons that you may find useful related to this topic can be ... In this lesson I show you how to solve trigonometric equations e.g solve 2 sin x - 1= 0 for a given range of x values (i.e when there ... Not sure how to tackle an exponential equation like this? It's a great one to practise for exams. In this video, I show you how to ... Learn how to solve natural logarithm equations (ln) in this clear, step-by-step How to factorise quadratics when there's a number in front of the x squared and you don't just want to guess! In this lesson I solve trigonometric equations such as cos2x= 0.4 and 3sin(2x-4)=2 for a given range of x values (i.e when there is ...

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The Maths Prof: Solving More Complex Quadratic Equations (substitution)
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The Maths Prof: Solving Trig Equations (with multiple solutions) PART 1
The Maths Prof: Solving Equations with Algebraic Fractions (part 1)
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Solving Logarithmic Equations (part 1) - The Maths Prof
The Maths Prof: Solving Quadratic Inequalities
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Solving an Exponential Equation Using Substitution (Exam Question) | The Maths Prof
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The Maths Prof: Solving More Complex Quadratic Equations (substitution)

The Maths Prof: Solving More Complex Quadratic Equations (substitution)

In this lesson I solve

The Maths Prof: Standard Form (part 1)

The Maths Prof: Standard Form (part 1)

How to write numbers in standard (index) form (a handy way of writing really big or really tiny numbers! ). For part 2 please go to ...

The Maths Prof: Changing Subject of Formula

The Maths Prof: Changing Subject of Formula

Learn how to change the subject of a formula. I hope you find the lesson useful! Subscribe to my YouTube channel to stay up to ...

The Maths Prof: Solving Trig Equations (with multiple solutions) PART 1

The Maths Prof: Solving Trig Equations (with multiple solutions) PART 1

In this lesson I show you how to solve trigonometric equations e.g solve sin x = 0.4 for a given range of x values i.e when there is ...

The Maths Prof: Solving Equations with Algebraic Fractions (part 1)

The Maths Prof: Solving Equations with Algebraic Fractions (part 1)

In this lesson I show you how to solve equations involving algebraic fractions (when one fraction equals another). Harder example ...

The Maths Prof: Expanding a Single Bracket (multiplying out)

The Maths Prof: Expanding a Single Bracket (multiplying out)

How to expand single brackets and simplify. Remember, 'expanding' brackets is just the same as 'multiplying out' brackets.

Solving Logarithmic Equations (part 1) - The Maths Prof

Solving Logarithmic Equations (part 1) - The Maths Prof

In this lesson, I show you how to solve logarithmic equations using clear, step-by-step methods and multiple worked examples.

The Maths Prof: Solving Quadratic Inequalities

The Maths Prof: Solving Quadratic Inequalities

In this lesson I show you how to 'Solve Quadratic Inequalities' Other lessons that you may find useful related to this topic can be ...

The Maths Prof: Solving Trig Equations (with multiple solutions) PART 2

The Maths Prof: Solving Trig Equations (with multiple solutions) PART 2

In this lesson I show you how to solve trigonometric equations e.g solve 2 sin x - 1= 0 for a given range of x values (i.e when there ...

Solving an Exponential Equation Using Substitution (Exam Question) | The Maths Prof

Solving an Exponential Equation Using Substitution (Exam Question) | The Maths Prof

Not sure how to tackle an exponential equation like this? It's a great one to practise for exams. In this video, I show you how to ...

Solving Natural Logarithm Equations (ln) | Step-by-Step Examples - The Maths Prof

Solving Natural Logarithm Equations (ln) | Step-by-Step Examples - The Maths Prof

Learn how to solve natural logarithm equations (ln) in this clear, step-by-step

The Maths Prof: Factorising Quadratics (when there's a number in front of the x squared)

The Maths Prof: Factorising Quadratics (when there's a number in front of the x squared)

How to factorise quadratics when there's a number in front of the x squared and you don't just want to guess!

The Maths Prof: Solving Trig Equations (with multiple solutions) PART 3

The Maths Prof: Solving Trig Equations (with multiple solutions) PART 3

In this lesson I solve trigonometric equations such as cos2x= 0.4 and 3sin(2x-4)=2 for a given range of x values (i.e when there is ...