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List all the integer values

that satisfy
Solve

The perimeter of a regular


hexagon is given by . Solve
The length of one side is
7cm.
What is ?
Find the value of these expressions by substituting the
values in the middle.
How many can you get 𝟐( 𝒂+𝒃)
right in 4 minutes? 𝒂 +𝒃+𝒄
𝒂 𝟑 𝒃𝟐 𝒄
Remember BEDMAS!
a=2
𝒂 𝒃𝟐 b=3 𝟐 𝒂+𝒄

c=4
𝒂 𝟐+𝟐 𝒃 𝒂𝒃
𝟑 𝒄+𝒂𝒃
If and , what is the value of:

Work out the value of the


individual terms first

𝑏𝑐 − 𝑐 𝑏2 −𝑎 𝑐
Substituting into formulae

Use this formula to convert temperatures from


degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit

25oC = ____77oF
15oC = ____59oF
35oC = ____95oF
___20
o
C = 68oF
___30
o
C = 86oF
Substituting into formulae

The distance D, in metres, that an object falls after being


dropped is given by the formula:
𝐷=4.9 𝑡 2 where t is the time in seconds.

uppose a boy drops a rock from a 100 metre high cliff.

How far will the rock have fallen after:

a) 2 seconds b) 3 seconds c) 5 seconds?


When t = 2, When t = 3, When t = 5,
D =4.9 × 22 D =4.9 × 32 D =4.9 × 52
= 4.9 × 4 = 4.9 × 9 = 4.9 × 25
= 19.6 metres = 44.1 metres = 122.5 metres
Substituting into formulae
The surface area S of a cuboid
is given by the formula
h

l
w 𝑆=2 𝑙𝑤+2 𝑙h +2 h𝑤
where l is the length, w is the width and h is
the height.

What is the surface area of a cuboid with a length of 1.5 m, a width of 32 cm and a
height of 250 mm?
Substituting into formulae and solving equations

b What is the length of the base of


a triangle with an area of 48 cm2
1
and a perpendicular height of 12
A= 2 bh cm?
If a = -1, b = -2
Solve 5m = 7
find ab – a2
Constructing a formula
Construct a formula for the perimeter, P, and the area,
A, of a rectangle whose length is twice its width, w.

P = 2w + w + 2w + w
= 6w

A = 2w w
=
Constructing a formula
A plumber’s call out charge is £50. His hourly rate is £25.
Derive a formula for the cost of hiring this plumber.
Hours Cost of Call out Total
worked, h hours charge in cost, C
worked in £
£

C = 25h + 50
Rearranging a formula
Write these equations in three different ways.

12=8+4 10=5 ×2
Rearranging a formula
Write these equations in three different ways.

13=𝑥+6 15=3 𝑦
Changing the subject
To change the subject of a formula you ‘undo’ each operation.
Make the subject of each equation below:

𝑥= 𝑦 − 3 𝑥=
𝑦
4

𝑥= 𝑦 +5
𝑥 =2 𝑦
Changing the subject of the formula

The formula: V is the subject of


this formula
V = IR
can be written as:
I ×R V
The inverse of this is:
I ÷R V
or I is now the subject
V of this formula
I=
R
Changing the subject of the formula

The formula: m is the subject


of this formula
m = 2n + 1

can be written as:


n ×2 +1 m
The inverse of this is:
n ÷2 –1 m
or n is the subject of
m–1 this formula
n=
2
To make C the subject of the formula
9C
F= + 32
5

Subtract 32: 9C
F – 32 = 5
Multiply by 5: 5(F – 32) = 9C

Divide by 9: 5(F – 32) =C


9

C= 5(F – 32)
9

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