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Straight line equation formula y-y1 = m(x-x1) 
Perpendicular straight lines m1 x m2 = -1 
Log(a)b=c a^c=b 
Log(10)x + Log(10)y = Log(10)xy 
Log(10)x - Log(10)y = Log(10)x/y 
kLog(10)x = Log(10)x^k 
Displacement dy/dx = Velocity 
Velocity dy/dx = Accelera...
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Add to cartA Level Maths AQA Verified Solutions 
Straight line equation formula y-y1 = m(x-x1) 
Perpendicular straight lines m1 x m2 = -1 
Log(a)b=c a^c=b 
Log(10)x + Log(10)y = Log(10)xy 
Log(10)x - Log(10)y = Log(10)x/y 
kLog(10)x = Log(10)x^k 
Displacement dy/dx = Velocity 
Velocity dy/dx = Accelera...
A level Maths Verified Solutions 
If two lines are perpendicular, what must their gradients equal to when multiplied together? ️-1 
What is the equation to calculate the gradient of a line? ️y₂-y₁/x₂-x₁ 
What is the equation to calculate the length of a line? ️√(y₂−y₁)^2 + (...
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If two lines are perpendicular, what must their gradients equal to when multiplied together? ️-1 
What is the equation to calculate the gradient of a line? ️y₂-y₁/x₂-x₁ 
What is the equation to calculate the length of a line? ️√(y₂−y₁)^2 + (...
AQA A-Level Mathematics I2: Simple Iterative Methods 
What is the iterative formula? 
How are staircase and cobweb diagrams drawn? 
• Draw the curve y = g(x) and the line y = x 
• Draw a vertical line from x₁ to a point on the curve y =g(x) 
• Draw a horizontal line from this point to a...
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Add to cartAQA A-Level Mathematics I2: Simple Iterative Methods 
What is the iterative formula? 
How are staircase and cobweb diagrams drawn? 
• Draw the curve y = g(x) and the line y = x 
• Draw a vertical line from x₁ to a point on the curve y =g(x) 
• Draw a horizontal line from this point to a...
A-Level Maths: Mechanics 
mechanics 
book 1 chapter 8 
why are mathematical models constructed? 
to simulate real-life situations 
mechanics 
book 1 chapter 8 
what are modelling assumptions used for? 
to simplifiy calculations 
Brainpower 
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mechanics 
book 1 chapter 8 
what S...
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Add to cartA-Level Maths: Mechanics 
mechanics 
book 1 chapter 8 
why are mathematical models constructed? 
to simulate real-life situations 
mechanics 
book 1 chapter 8 
what are modelling assumptions used for? 
to simplifiy calculations 
Brainpower 
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mechanics 
book 1 chapter 8 
what S...
A Level Further Maths Core Pure 
Form of complex numbers ️a + bi 
Real and imaginary parts of z = a + bi ️Re(z) = a, Im(z) = b 
When two complex numbers are equal, what is true ️Their real parts are equal and their imaginary 
parts are equal 
i² ️-1 
i³ ️-i 
i⁴ ️1 
Determinan...
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Add to cartA Level Further Maths Core Pure 
Form of complex numbers ️a + bi 
Real and imaginary parts of z = a + bi ️Re(z) = a, Im(z) = b 
When two complex numbers are equal, what is true ️Their real parts are equal and their imaginary 
parts are equal 
i² ️-1 
i³ ️-i 
i⁴ ️1 
Determinan...
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Add to cartMaths Large Data Set Graded A+ 
What is the large data set? A sample from the UK Department for Transport Stock Vehicle Database 
What 5 makes of cars are included? BMW, Ford, Toyota, Vauxhall, Volkswagen 
What date ranges are the cars registered within? 3/06/2002-9/06/2002 and 6/06/2016-12/06/20...
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Add to cartMaths Large Data Set Graded A+ 
What is the large data set? A sample from the UK Department for Transport Stock Vehicle Database 
What 5 makes of cars are included? BMW, Ford, Toyota, Vauxhall, Volkswagen 
What date ranges are the cars registered within? 3/06/2002-9/06/2002 and 6/06/2016-12/06/20...
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