Algebra

Algebra is where many students move from “doing calculations” to working with unknowns, patterns and general rules. These worksheets are designed to help students practise one skill at a time before combining ideas in harder GCSE questions. Start with simplifying and solving equations if confidence is low, then move towards factorising, formulae, sequences and graphs.


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Coordinates in all 4 quadrants

Coordinates in all four quadrants help us map points on

Equation of a tangent

The equation of a tangent is crucial in understanding how

Equation of a parallel line

In everyday life, parallel lines can be seen in things

Equation of a perpendicular line

In geometry, finding the equation of a perpendicular line is

Negative reciprocals

Negative reciprocals are numbers that, when multiplied together, equal -1.

Equation of a line connecting two points

The equation of a line connecting two coordinates is a

Equation of a linear (straight line) graph

The equation of a linear graph helps you understand how