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Card 6

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To find "x" you have to minus or plus the value before the equal sign from the value after the equal sign depending on the sign that is in the equation (If its a "+" then "-" but if its a "-" then "+"

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Card 7

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To find prime factor values of a number you have to divide each value equally, if the number doesn't divide equally then its not prime!

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Card 8

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To didvide you have to work out how many tmes a number goes into another, if the number isn't equal then it wont divide wholly, therefore you will have a remainder figure

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Card 9

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In maths we use 3.142 as a shorter version to work out a π Question.

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Card 10

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Standard form, or standard index form, is a system of working with, and writing, very large or very small numbers. It is based on using powers of 10 to express how big or small a number is.

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Card 11

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If the sides of the right-angled triangle are labelled Equation: a, Equation: b and Equation: c then Pythagoras' theorem states A squared + B squared = C squared

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Card 12

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The line of reflection is also called the mirror line.

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Card 13

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Rotation turns a shape around a fixed point called the centre of rotation. Rotation is an example of a transformation. A transformation is a way of changing the size or position of a shape.

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Card 14

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There are 360° in a full turn, 180° in a half turn and 90° in a quarter turn. A quarter turn is called a right angle.

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Card 15

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An obtuse angle is an angle between 90° and 180°.

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