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GMED 2010 Spec B Higher SB 08/09/2022 Linear Title Section Headings UNIT 1 STATISTICS and PROBABILITY 1 (U1) 6 Collecting and recording data 1.1 6.1 Introduction to statistics 1.2 6.2 Sampling methods 1.3 6.3 Stratified sampling 1.4 6.4 Collecting data by observation and experiment 1.5 6.5 Questionnaires 1.6 6.6 Two-way tables 1.7 6.7 Sources of bias 1.8 6.8 Secondary data Chapter review 2 (U1) 11 Averages and range 2.1 new Understanding and using numbers 2.2 11.1 Finding the mode and median 2.3 new Algebra 2.4 11.2 Calculating the mean 2.5 11.3 Using the three types of average 2.6 new Using calculators 2.7 11.4 Using frequency tables to find averages 2.8 11.5 Modal class and median of grouped data 2.9 11.6 Estimating the mean of grouped data 2.10 11.7 Range, quartiles and interquartile range Chapter review 3 (U1) 18 3.1 18.1 Producing pie charts 3.2 18.2 Interpreting pie charts 3.3 18.3 Representing and interpreting data in a stem and leaf diagram 3.4 18.4 Interpreting comparative and composite bar charts 3.5 18.5 Drawing and interpreting frequency diagrams and histograms 3.6 18.6 Drawing and using frequency polygons 3.7 18.7 Drawing and using histograms with unequal class intervals 3.8 18.8 Drawing and using cumulative frequency graphs 3.9 18.9 Finding quartiles from a cumulative frequency graph 3.10 18.10 Drawing and interpreting box plots Chapter review 4 (U1) 24 Line diagrams and scatter graphs 4.1 new Plotting points on a graph 4.2 new Straight-line graphs 4.3 24.1 Drawing and using line graphs 4.4 24.2 Drawing and using scatter graphs 4.5 24.3 Recognising correlation 4.6 24.4 Drawing lines of best fit 4.7 24.5 Using lines of best fit to make predictions Modular Modular Section Linear Section Processing, representing and interpreting data

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Linear Title Section Headings

UNIT 1 STATISTICS and PROBABILITY

1 (U1) 6 Collecting and recording data 1.1 6.1 Introduction to statistics

1.2 6.2 Sampling methods1.3 6.3 Stratified sampling

1.4 6.4 Collecting data by observation and experiment

1.5 6.5 Questionnaires

1.6 6.6 Two-way tables

1.7 6.7 Sources of bias1.8 6.8 Secondary data

Chapter review2 (U1) 11 Averages and range 2.1 new Understanding and using numbers

2.2 11.1 Finding the mode and median2.3 new Algebra2.4 11.2 Calculating the mean2.5 11.3 Using the three types of average2.6 new Using calculators2.7 11.4 Using frequency tables to find averages2.8 11.5 Modal class and median of grouped data2.9 11.6 Estimating the mean of grouped data2.10 11.7 Range, quartiles and interquartile range

Chapter review3 (U1) 18 Processing, representing and interpreting data 3.1 18.1 Producing pie charts

3.2 18.2 Interpreting pie charts3.3 18.3 Representing and interpreting data in a stem and leaf diagram3.4 18.4 Interpreting comparative and composite bar charts3.5 18.5 Drawing and interpreting frequency diagrams and histograms

3.6 18.6 Drawing and using frequency polygons

3.7 18.7 Drawing and using histograms with unequal class intervals3.8 18.8 Drawing and using cumulative frequency graphs 3.9 18.9 Finding quartiles from a cumulative frequency graph

3.10 18.10 Drawing and interpreting box plots

Chapter review4 (U1) 24 Line diagrams and scatter graphs 4.1 new Plotting points on a graph

4.2 new Straight-line graphs4.3 24.1 Drawing and using line graphs4.4 24.2 Drawing and using scatter graphs4.5 24.3 Recognising correlation4.6 24.4 Drawing lines of best fit4.7 24.5 Using lines of best fit to make predictions

Modular Modular Section

Linear Section

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Chapter review

5 (U1) 28 Probability 5.1 28.1 Writing probabilities as numbers

5.2 new Using fractions, decimals and percentages in problems5.3 28.2 Mutually exclusive outcomes5.4 28.3 Estimating probability from relative frequency5.5 28.4 Finding the expected number of outcomes5.6 28.5 Independent events5.7 28.6 Probability tree diagrams 5.8 28.7 Conditional probability 5.9 new Ratio and proportion

Chapter review

UNIT 2 NUMBER, ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY 1

1 (U2) 1 Number Intro Before you start1.1 1.1 Understanding prime factors, LCM and HCF1.2 1.2 Understanding squares and cubes1.3 1.3 Understanding order of operations1.4 1.5 Understanding the index laws

Chapter review2 (U2) 3.1-3.4 Fractions Intro Before you start

2.1 3.1 Adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers2.2 3.2 Multiplying fractions and mixed numbers2.3 3.3 Dividing fractions and mixed numbers2.4 3.4 Solving fraction problems

Chapter review3 (U2) 4.1-4.7 Decimals and estimation 3.1 4.1 Conversion between fractions and decimals

3.2 4.2 Carrying out arithmetic using decimals3.3 4.3 Rounding and decimal places3.4 4.4 Significant figures3.5 4.5 Estimating calculations by rounding3.6 4.6 Estimating calculations involving decimals3.7 4.7 Manipulating decimals

Chapter review4 (U2) 14.1-14.2 Percentages 4.1 14.1 Working out a percentage of a quantity

4.2 14.2 Finding the new amount after a percentage increase or decrease Chapter review

5 (U2) 25 Indices, standard form and surds 5.1 25.1 Using zero and negative powers5.2 25.2 Using standard form5.3 25.3 Working with fractional indices 5.4 25.4 Using surds

Chapter review6 (U2) 16.1-16.3 Ratio 6.1 16.1 Introducing ratio

6.2 16.2 Solving ratio problems 6.3 16.3 Sharing a quantity in a given ratio

Chapter review

Modular Section

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7 (U2) 2 Expressions and sequences 7.1 2.1 Collecting like terms7.2 2.2 Using substitution7.3 2.3 Using the index laws 7.4 2.4 Fractional and negative powers7.5 2.5 Term-to-term and position-to-term definitions7.6 2.6 The nth term of an arithmetic sequence

Chapter review8 (U2) 9 Expanding brackets and factorising 8.1 9.1 Expanding brackets

8.2 9.2 Factorising by taking out common factors 8.3 9.3 Expanding the product of two brackets 8.4 9.4 Factorising quadratic expressions

Chapter review9 (U2) 15, 7.2-7.3 Graphs 9.1 15.1 Drawing straight-line graphs by plotting points

9.2 15.2 Finding the midpoint of a line segment9.3 15.3 The gradient and y-intercept of a straight line9.4 15.4 The equation y = mx + c9.5 15.5 Parallel and perpendicular lines9.6 15.6 Real-life graphs9.7 7.2 Compound measures9.8 7.3 Speed

Chapter review10 (U2) 13.6 Formulae 10.1 13.6 Distinguishing between 'equation', 'formula', 'identity' and 'expression'

19.5-19.6 10.2 19.5 Using formulae10.3 19.6 Deriving an algebraic formula

Chapter review11 (U2) 32 Algebraic fractions and algebraic proof 11.1 32.1 Simplifying algebraic fractions

11.2 32.2 Adding and subtracting algebraic fractions11.3 32.3 Multiplying and dividing algebraic fractions11.4 32.4 Algebraic proof

Chapter review12 (U2) 8.2-8.3, 7.1 Basic shape and measure Intro Before you start

12.1 8.2 Symmetry in 2D shapes12.2 8.3 Symmetry of special shapes12.3 7.1 Converting between units of measure

Chapter review

13 (U2) Angles, polygons and circles Intro Before you start

31.1-31.2 13.1 5.1 Angle properties of parallel lines13.2 5.2 Proving the angle properties of triangles and quadrilaterals13.3 5.3 Using the angle properties of triangles and quadrilaterals13.4 5.4 Angles of elevation and depression13.5 5.6 Using angle properties to solve problems13.6 5.7 Polygons13.7 31.1 Isosceles triangle in a circle13.8 31.2 Tangents to a circle

Chapter review

5.1-5.4, 5.6-5.7,

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14 (U2) Area and volume Intro Before you start

14.1 10.1 Area of triangles, parallelograms and trapeziums14.2 10.2 Problems involving perimeter and area14.3 10.4 Drawing 3D shapes14.4 10.5 Elevations and plans14.5 10.6 Volume of a cuboid14.6 10.7 Volume of a prism14.7 23.8 Surface area of a prism14.8 23.10 Coordinates in three dimensions

Chapter review

UNIT 3 NUMBER, ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY 2

1 (U3) 1.4, 3.4, Number 1.1 1.4 Using a calculator

1.2 Number problems

1.3 4.8 Converting recurring decimals to fractions1.4 25.2 Using standard form

Chapter review2 (U3) 4.9-4.10 Upper and lower bounds 2.1 4.9 Upper and lower bounds of accuracy

2.2 4.10 Calculating the bounds of an expressionChapter review

3 (U3) 14.2-14.5 Percentages 3.1 14.2 Finding the new amount after a percentage increase or decrease 3.2 14.3 Working out a percentage increase or decrease3.3 14.4 Working out compound interest3.4 14.5 Calculating reverse percentages

Chapter review4 (U3) 13.1-13.5 Linear equations 4.1 13.1 Solving simple equations

[+ Ac in general} 4.2 13.2 Solving linear equations containing brackets4.3 13.3 Solving linear equations with the unknown on both sides4.4 13.4 Solving linear equations containing fractions4.5 13.5 Setting up and solving simple linear equations

Chapter review

5 (U3) Inequalities and formulae 5.1 19.1 Representing inequalities on a number line

5.2 19.2 Solving simple linear inequalities in one variable5.3 19.3 Finding integer solutions to inequalities in one variable5.4 19.4 Solving graphically several linear inequalities in two variables5.5 19.7 Changing the subject of a formula5.6 19.8 Changing the subject in complex formulae

Chapter review6 (U3) 21 More graphs and equations 6.1 21.1 Graphs of quadratic functions

[+ As in general} 6.2 21.2 Graphs of cubic functions6.3 21.36.4 21.4 Graphs of exponential functions

10.1-10.2, 10.4-10.7, 23.8, 23.10

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Linear Section

16.4-16.5, 4.8, 25.2

3.4/ 16.4-16.5

19.1-19.4, 19.7-19.8

Graphs of reciprocal functions

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6.5 21.5 Solving equations by the trial and improvement methodChapter review

7 (U3) 22 Quadratic and simultaneous equations 7.1 22.1 Solving simultaneous equations[+ Ac, As in general} 7.2 22.2 Setting up equations in two unknowns

7.3 22.3 Using graphs to solve simultaneous equations7.4 22.4 Solving quadratic equations by factorisation7.5 22.5 Completing the square7.6 22.6 Solving quadratic equations by completing the square7.7 22.7 Solving quadratic equations using the formula 7.8 22.8 Solving algebraic fraction equations leading to quadratic equations7.9 22.9 Setting up and solving quadratic equations7.10 22.10 Constructing graphs of simple loci7.11 22.11 Solving simultaneous equations when one is linear and the other is quadratic7.12 22.12 Solving simultaneous equations when one is linear and one is a circle

Chapter review8 (U3) 27 Proportion 8.1 27.1 Direct proportion

8.2 27.2 Further direct proportion8.3 27.3 Writing statements of proportionality and formulae8.4 27.4 Problems involving square and cubic proportionality8.5 27.5 Problems involving inverse proportion

Chapter review9 (U3) 30 Transformations of functions 9.1 30.1 Using function notation

9.2 30.2 Translation of a curve parallel to the axes9.3 30.3 Stretching a curve parallel to the axes9.4 30.4 Rotation about the origin and reflection in the axes

Chapter review

10 (U3) Area 10.1 10.3 Circumference and area of a circle

10.2 23.1 Sectors of circles10.3 23.2 Problems involving circles in terms of π10.4 23.3 Units of area

Chapter review

11 (U3) Volume 11.1 10.8 Volume of a cylinder

11.2 23.4 Volume of a pyramid and a cone11.3 23.5 Volume of a sphere11.4 23.6 Further volumes of shapes11.5 23.7 Units of volume11.6 23.9 Further surface area of shapes11.7 7.4 Density

Chapter review

12 (U3) Congruence and similarity 12.1 8.1 Congruent triangles

12.2 8.4 Recognising similar shapes12.3 8.5 Similar triangles

10.3, 23.1-23.3

10.8, 23.4-23.7, 23.9,

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12.4 26.1 Areas of similar shapes 12.5 26.2 Volumes of similar shapes12.6 26.3 Lengths, areas and volumes of similar shapes

Chapter review13 (U3) 31.3-31.4 Circle geometry 13.1 31.3 Circle theorems

13.2 31.4 More circle theoremsChapter review

14 (U3) 12, 5.5 Constructions and loci 14.1 12.1 Constructing triangles14.2 12.2 Perpendicular lines14.3 12.3 Constructing and bisecting angles14.4 12.4 Loci14.5 12.5 Regions14.6 5.5 Bearings14.7 12.6 Scale drawings and maps

Chapter review15 (U3) 17 Transformations 15.1 17.1 Using translations

15.2 17.2 Transforming shapes using reflections15.3 17.3 Transforming shapes using rotations15.4 17.4 Enlargements and scale factors15.5 17.5 Combinations of transformations

Chapter review16 (U3) 20 Pythagoras’ Theorem and trigonometry 1 16.1 20.1 Pythagoras’s Theorem

16.2 20.2 Applying Pythagoras’ Theorem16.3 20.3 Finding the length of a line segment16.4 20.4 Trigonometry in right-angled triangles16.5 20.5 Working out lengths of sides using trigonometry

Chapter review17 (U3) 29 Pythagoras' Theorem and trigonometry 2 17.1 29.1 Pythagoras’ Theorem and trigonometry in three dimensions

17.2 29.2 Angle between a line and a plane17.3 29.3 Trigonometric ratios for any angle17.4 29.4 Finding the area of a triangle using ½absinC17.5 29.5 The sine rule17.6 29.6 Using the sine rule to calculate an angle17.7 29.7 The cosine rule17.8 29.8 Using the cosine rule to calculate an angle17.9 29.9 Using trigonometry to solve problems

Chapter review18 (U3) 33 Vectors 18.1 33.1 Vectors and vector notation

18.2 33.2 The magnitude of a vector18.3 33.3 Addition of vectors18.4 33.4 Parallel vectors18.5 33.5 Solving geometric problems in two dimensions

Chapter review

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UNIT 1 STATISTICS and PROBABILITY1 (U1) 3 SPa, SPd, Na, Nj Collecting and recording data 1.1 3.1 Introduction to data

1.2 3.2 Collecting data

SPa, SPc 1.3 3.3 QuestionnairesSPa, SPb, SPc 1.4 3.4 Sampling

1.5 3.5 Two-way and other tables

Chapter review2 (U1) 12 SPg, SPi Processing, representing and interpreting data 2.1 12.1 Pictograms

[+ SPj general] 2.2 12.2 Pie charts

SPg, SPi, Gmt 2.3 12.3 Bar chartsSPg, SPi, SPl 2.4 12.4 Comparative and composite bar charts

SPg, SPi 2.5 12.5 Line diagrams for discrete data and histograms for continuous dataSPg, SPi 2.6 12.6 Frequency polygons

Chapter review3 (U1) 16 Na, Nq Averages and range 3.1 new Understanding using numbers

SPh, SPu 3.2 16.1 Finding the mode, the median and the meanAa, Ab 3.3 new Algebra

SPh, SPl 3.4 16.2 Knowing the advantages and disadvantages of the three types of averageSPh, SPl 3.5 16.3 Finding the rangeSPg, SPi 3.6 16.4 Using stem and leaf diagrams to find averages and rangeSPg, SPh 3.7 16.5 Using frequency tables to find averages for discrete dataSPg, SPh 3.8 16.6 Working with grouped data

SPh 3.9 16.7 Estimating the mean of grouped dataSPu, Nu, Nv 3.10 new Using calculators

Chapter review4 (U1) 25 Al, As Line diagrams and scatter graphs 4.1 new Plotting points on a line graph

Al, As [+ SPj general] 4.2 new Straight-line graphsSPg, SPi 4.3 25.1 Drawing and using line graphsSPg, SPi 4.4 25.2 Drawing and using scatter graphs

SPk 4.5 25.3 Recognising correlationSPk 4.6 25.4 Lines of best fitSPk 4.7 25.5 Using lines of best fit to make predictions

Chapter review5 (U1) 26 SPm, Nh, Nj, Nl Probability 5.1 26.1 The probability scale

SPm, SPn, SPo 5.2 26.2 Writing probabilities as numbersSPp 5.3 26.3

Nm, No 5.4 new Using fractions, decimals and perventages in problemsSPo 5.5 26.4 Sample space diagrams

SPn, SPs, SPt 5.6 26.5 Relative frequencySPp 5.7 26.6 Two-way tablesSPn 5.8 26.7 Predicting outcomes

Np, Nt 5.9 new Ratio and proportionChapter review

UNIT 2 NUMBER, ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY 1

1 (U2) 1.1-1.9 Na Number 1.1 1.1 Understanding digits and place valueNa, Nb 1.2 1.2 Reading, writing and ordering whole numbers

Nb 1.3 1.3Na 1.4 1.4 Adding and subtracting

Na, Nq 1.5 1.5 Multiplying and dividingNu 1.6 1.6 RoundingNb 1.7 1.7 Negative numbersNb 1.8 1.8Na 1.9 1.9 Calculating with negative numbers

Chapter review2 (U2) 1.10-1.12 Nc Factors, multiples and primes 2.1 1.10 Factors, multiples and prime numbers

Modular Modular Section

Linear Section

SPa, SPd, SPe, Gmo, Gmp, Gmq

SPa, SPe, SPf, Nu, Gmo

SPg, SPi, SPl, Gma, Gmt

The probability that something will not happen

Modular Section

Linear Section

The number line

Working with negative numbers

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Nc 2.2 1.11 Finding lowest common multiple (LCM) and highest common factor (HCF)Nd 2.3 1.12 Finding square numbers and cube numbers

Chapter review3 (U2) 5 Nj Decimals and rounding 3.1 5.1 Understanding place value

Nb 3.2 5.2 Writing decimal numbers in order of sizeNa 3.3 5.3 Adding and subtracting decimals

Na, Nq 3.4 5.4 Multiplying decimalsNd 3.5 5.5 Squares and square roots, cubes and cube roots

Na, Nq 3.6 5.6 Dividing decimalsNu 3.7 5.7 Rounding decimal numbersNu 3.8 5.8 Rounding to 1 significant figureNu 3.9 5.9 Rounding to a given number of significant figuresNu 3.10 5.10 EstimatingNq 3.11 5.11 Manipulating decimals

Chapter review4 (U2) 8, 10.1 Nh Fractions 4.1 8.1 Understanding fractions

Nh 4.2 8.2 Equivalent fractionsNb, Nh 4.3 8.3 Ordering fractions

Nh 4.4 8.4 Improper fractions and mixed numbersNa, No 4.5 8.5 Multiplying fractions

Na 4.6 8.6 Dividing fractionsNa, Ni 4.7 8.7 Adding and subtracting fractionsNj, Nk 4.8 8.8/ 10.1 Converting between fractions and decimals

Chapter review5 (U2) 19.1-19.2 Nl Percentages 5.1 19.1 Converting between percentages, fractions and decimals and ordering them

No 5.2 19.2 Finding percentages of quantitiesNo 5.3 new Finding the new amount after a percentage increase or decrease

Chapter review6 (U2) 24 Np Ratio and proportion 6.1 24.1 Introducing ratio

Np, Nt 6.2 24.2 Solving ratio problemsNt 6.3 24.3 Sharing in a given ratioNt 6.4 24.4 Solving ratio and proportion problems using the unitary method

Chapter review7 (U2) 4 Aa Algebra 1 7.1 4.1 Using letters to represent numbers

Ab 7.2 4.2 Understanding variables, terms and expressionsAc 7.3 4.3 Collecting like terms

Aa, Ac 7.4 4.4 Multiplying with numbers and lettersAc 7.5 4.5 Dividing with numbers and lettersAc 7.6 4.6 Expanding single bracketsAc 7.7 4.7 FactorisingAb 7.8 4.8 Understanding expressions, equations and formulaeAc 7.9 4.9 Replacing letters with numbers

Chapter review8 (U2) 9 Ne Algebra 2 8.1 9.1 Calculating with powers

Ne, Nf 8.2 9.2 Writing expressions as a single power of the same numberAc 8.3 9.3 Using powers in algebra to simplify expressionsNq 8.4 9.4 Understanding order of operationsAc 8.5 9.5 Multiplying out brackets in algebraAc 8.6 9.6 Factorising expressions

Chapter review9 (U2) 13 Ai Sequences 9.1 13.1 Sequences

Ai 9.2 13.2 Using input and output machines to investigate number patternsAi, Aj 9.3 13.3 Finding the nth term of a number pattern

Ai 9.4 13.4 Deciding whether or not a number is in a number patternChapter review

10 (U2) 15.1-15.3 Ak, Al Graphs 1 10.1 15.1 Coordinates of points in the first quadrantAk, Al 10.2 15.2 Coordinates of points in all four quadrants

Ak 10.3 15.3 Finding the midpoint of a line segmentChapter review

11 (U2) 15.4-15.7 Al Graphs 2 11.1 15.4 Drawing and naming horizontal and vertical linesAl 11.2 15.5 Drawing slanting graphs

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Al 11.3 15.6 Drawing straight-line graphs without a table of valuesAl, Gme 11.4 15.7 Naming straight-line graphs

Chapter review12 (U2) 22.1-22.3 Ar, As Graphs 3 12.1 22.1 Interpreting and drawing the graphs you meet in everyday life

Ar, As 12.2 22.2 Drawing and interpreting conversion graphsAr, As 12.3 22.3 Drawing and interpreting distance–time graphs

Chapter review13 (U2) 28.1-28.4 Af Formulae 13.1 28.1 Using word formulae

Af 13.2 28.2 Substituting numbers into expressionsAf 13.3 28.3 Using algebraic formulae

Ac, Af 13.4 28.4 Writing an algebraic formula to represent a problemChapter review

14 (U2) 2 Gma Angles 1 14.1 2.1 Fractions of a turn and degreesGma 14.2 2.2 What is an angle?Gma 14.3 2.3 Naming sides and anglesGma 14.4 2.4 Estimating anglesGmt 14.5 2.5 Measuring anglesGmt 14.6 2.6 Drawing anglesGmb 14.7 2.7 Special triangles

Gma, Gmb 14.8 2.8 Angle factsChapter review

15 (U2) Gmb Two-dimensional shapes 15.1 6.1 Triangles

Gmd 15.2 6.2 QuadrilateralsGmf 15.3 6.3 Similar shapesGmi 15.4 6.5 CirclesGmi 15.5 6.6 Drawing circlesGme 15.6 6.7 Line symmetryGme 15.7 6.8 Rotational symmetry

Chapter review16 (U2) 7.1, 7.5-7.7 Gmb Angles 2 16.1 7.1 Angles in quadrilaterals

Gma, Gmb 16.2 7.5 Perpendicular and parallel linesGmb 16.3 7.6 Corresponding and alternate anglesGmb 16.4 7.7 Proofs

Chapter review17 (U2) 11 Gmo, Gmq Measure 17.1 11.1 Reading scales

Gmo 17.2 11.2 TimeGmo, Gmp, Gmq 17.3 11.3 Metric units

Gmp 17.4 11.4 Imperial unitsGmp, Gms 17.5 11.5 Speed

Gmo 17.6 11.6 Accuracy of measurementsChapter review

18 (U2) 14 Gmx Perimeter and area of 2D shapes 18.1 14.1 PerimeterGmx 18.2 14.2 AreaGmx 18.3 14.3 Finding areas using formulaeGmx 18.4 14.4 Problems involving areas

Chapter review19 (U2) 20.1-20.2, Gmk Three-dimensional shapes 19.1 20.1 Recognising three-dimensional shapes

20.4-20.5 Gmk 19.2 20.2 Isometric paperGmaa 19.3 20.4 Volume of a prismGmx 19.4 20.5 Surface area of a prism

Chapter review

UNIT 3 NUMBER, ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY 2

1 (U3) 10.2-10.5 Nq, Nv Using a calculator 1.1 10.2 Finding reciprocalsNa, Nv 1.2 10.3 Interpreting a calculator displayNa, Nv 1.3 10.4 Working out powers and rootsNa, Nv 1.4 10.5 Working out complex calculations

Chapter review2 (U3) 19.2-19.4 Na, Nm Percentages 2.1 19.2 Finding percentages of quantities

Nm, No 2.2 19.3 Using percentages

6.1-6.3, 6.5-6.8

Modular Section

Linear Section

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No 2.3 19.4 Writing one quantity as a percentage of anotherChapter review

3 (U3) 21.1-21.8 Ad Equations 3.1 21.1 Using simple equationsAd 3.2 21.2 Solving equations with one operationAd 3.3 21.3 Solving equations with two operationsAd 3.4 21.4 Solving equations with bracketsAd 3.5 21.5 Solving equations with letters on both sidesAd 3.6 21.6 Solving equations with negative coefficients

Ac, Ad 3.7 21.7 Using equations to solve problemsAh 3.8 21.8 Solving equations by trial and improvement

Chapter review4 (U3) 21.9-21.11 Ag Inequalities 4.1 21.9 Introducing inequalities

Ag 4.2 21.10 Representing inequalities on a number lineAg 4.3 21.11 Solving inequalities

Chapter review

5 (U3) As Quadratic graphs 5.1 22.1 Interpreting real-life graphs

At 5.2 22.4 Drawing quadratic graphsAt 5.3 22.5 Using graphs of quadratic functions to solve equations

Chapter review6 (U3) 28.5-28.6 Af Formulae 6.1 28.5 Finding the value of a term in a formula which is not the subject of the formula

Af [+ Ac general] 6.2 28.6 Changing the subject of a formulaChapter review

7 (U3) 6.3-6.4, Gmc, Gmf Angles and two-dimensional shapes 7.1 7.2 Polygons7.2-7.4, Gmc 7.2 7.3 Exterior and interior angles7.8-7.9 Gmf 7.3 6.3 Congruent shapes

Gmc 7.4 7.4 TessellationsGmu, Gmv 7.5 6.4 Accurate drawings

Gmr 7.6 7.8 BearingsGmm, Gmu 7.7 7.9 Maps and scale drawings

Chapter review8 (U3) 17 Gmz Circles 8.1 17.1 Circumference of a circle

Gmz 8.2 17.2 Area of a circleGmz 8.3 17.3 Area and perimeter of half and quarter circles

Chapter review9 (U3) 20.2-20.7 Gmk Three-dimensional shapes 9.1 20.2 Nets

Gmk 9.2 20.3 Plans and elevations

Gmz, Gmaa 9.3 Volume and surface area of a cylinder

Gmn 9.4 20.6 Perimeter, area and volumeGmp 9.5 20.7 Converting units of measure

Chapter review10 (U3) 18 Gmv Constructions and loci 10.1 18.1 Constructions

Gmv, Gmw [+ Gmv general] 10.2 18.2 LociGmv, Gmw 10.3 18.3 Regions

Chapter review11 (U3) 23 Gml Transformations 11.1 23.1 Introduction

Gml 11.2 23.2 TranslationsGml 11.3 23.3 RotationsGml 11.4 23.4 ReflectionsGml 11.5 23.5 EnlargementGml 11.6 23.6 Combinations of transformations

Chapter review12 (U3) 27 Gmg Pythagoras' theorem 12.1 27.1 Finding the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle

Gmg 12.2 27.2 Finding the length of one of the shorter sides of a right-angled triangleGmg 12.3 27.3 Checking to see if a triangle is right-angled or not

Gmg, Ak 12.4 27.4 Finding the length of a line segmentChapter review

22.1, 22.4-22.5

20.420.5