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GCSE subject content and assessment objectives
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk10.solve problems involving direct and inverse proportion, including graphical and algebraic representations 11.use compound units such as speed, rates of pay, unit pricing, density and pressure 12. compare lengths, areas and volumes using ratio notation; make links to similarity (including trigonometric ratios) and scale factors
EDEXCEL HIGHER CHECKLIST 2020 HIGHER - Grades 4 9 …
airmathstuition.com9 Gradients and the rate of change General iterative processes 6 Direct and inverse proportion 5 Compound Units 5 Gradient & the rate of change 5 Growth and decay 5 Interpret Proportion 5 Percentage change 5 Problems with compound units 5 Scale factors and similarity 5 Simple Interest and Financial Maths 5 Solve Proportion Problems 4
An Introduction to Mathematics for Economics
assets.cambridge.org2.9 Case-defined function 33 2.10 Inverse demand and inverse supply functions 35 2.11 Infinitely many solutions 37 2.12 No solutions 37 2.13 A unique solution 38 2.14 A system of non-linear equations 40 2.15 A shift of the demand curve (schedule) 41 2.16 Comparative statics 42 3.1 Continuous function 58 3.2 A function not continuous 59
Module 1: Basic Logic Theme 1: Propositions
www.cs.purdue.edu3. The inverse is: p!: q. In Table 5 we compare the truth values of these propositions. Table 5: The truth table for the implication, contrapositive, converse, and inverse. p q!:!: TTT T T T TFF F T T FTT T F F FFT T T T We say that two compound propositions P and Q are logically equivalent if they have the same truth values. We shall write P Q ...