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Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations: OCR GCSE Mathematics Examiners 2022, OCR GCE Maths A (MEI) Examiners 2022, OCR Level 3 Mathematics Examiners 2022, OCR Level 3 Mathematics Moderators 2022, Cambridge Assessment International Education: OCR Mathematics GCSE Assessors 2021, Cambridge International IGCSE & O Level Mathematics – Examiners I have a keen interest and special aptitude for Mathematics, ICT, Robotics and Coding. https://www.amazon.com/Sayo-Enoch-Aluko/e/B092ZZD72B%3Fref
Complete Board Work and Video on Solving Polygons
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Complete Board Work and Video on Solving Polygons

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Polygons Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that: I can solve any given problem involving;-  Polygons  Interior Angles  Exterior Angles  Real-life applications of polygons Understanding shapes is important in geometry. Shapes have a wide application in real life applications. For example: • The tiles which you walk on are squared in shaped, which implies that, they are polygons. • The truss of a building or bridge, the walls of a building etc. are examples of polygons. Trusses are triangular in shape while walls are rectangular shaped. • The rectangular part of a chair on which you are sitting on is an example of a polygon. • The rectangular shaped screen of your laptop, television or mobile phone is an example of a polygon. • A rectangular football pitch or playground is an example of a polygon. • The Bermuda Triangle which is triangular shaped is a polygon. • The Pyramids of Egypt are also example of polygons (triangular) • Star shaped figures are examples of a polygon. • Road signs is also an example of polygons
KS3 Board Work on Rotation and Rotation Symmetry
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KS3 Board Work on Rotation and Rotation Symmetry

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This KS3 Board Work on Rotation and Rotation Symmetry is a very good and effective teaching materials to help aid your students in Transformation. Hope you will find the resources quite useful https://scratch.mit.edu/users/alukosayoenoch/ https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/alukosayoenoch https://www.youtube.com/feed/my_videos https://www.linkedin.com/in/aluko-sayo-enoch-486aa653/ https://alukosayoenoch.wixsite.com/selfcoding https://universityoflagos.academia.edu/SayoAluko
Matrices and Determinant with Life Applications: Complete Board Work and Video
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Matrices and Determinant with Life Applications: Complete Board Work and Video

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Matrices and Determinant: Applications to solving system of Linear Equations in two (2) VARIABLES.  * IGCSE, GCSE, IB, AP Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Matrices and Determinant Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete representation of data using matrix  I can solve any given question on addition, subtraction and multiplications of Matrices  I can solve questions involving scalar multiplication of Matrices  I can solve questions involving unit (identity) Matrix and zero (null Matrix)  I can solve questions involving Determinant and Inverse of non-singular 2 × 2 matrices  I can solve any given system of linear equation in two (2) variables using either matrices or Determinant.  In computer graphics, matrices are used for the operations such as translations, rotations, scaling and more. These concepts appear in video game graphics. … Some of the basic and advanced matrix transformations are used in video games. Understanding of matrices is a basic necessity for programming 3-D video games.  In Cryptography, the key matrix is used to encrypt the messages, and its inverse is used to decrypt the encoded messages.  To access more Maths, ICT and videos on Robotic and Coding:  https://www.youtube.com/feed/my_videos  https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/alukosayoenoch : For Free Resources, videos, Board Works and code blocks
Application of Calculus: Turning Points, Quadratic & Cubic Graphs Complete Board Work and Video
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Application of Calculus: Turning Points, Quadratic & Cubic Graphs Complete Board Work and Video

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Do you know? Calculus is used to improve the architecture not only of buildings but also of important infrastructures such as bridges. In Electrical Engineering, Calculus (Integration) is used to determine the exact length of power cable needed to connect two substations, which are miles away from each other… Physics Engines, Signal & Image Processing, Computer Vision, Information Theory.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Applications of Calculus: Rate of Change Turning Points, Quadratic & Cubic Graphs.  * IGCSE, GCSE, IB, AP Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Applications of Calculus Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete any question on Rate of Change  I can solve any given question on Applications of Calculus in Quadratic Function  I can solve any given question on Applications of Calculus in Cubic Function  I can apply my knowledge of calculus in any given function  I can apply my Calculus knowledge in: coordinate systems; Equations of lines and curves; gradient of parabola, determine the nature of line and curves generally and in any given geometrical questions.  To access more Maths, ICT and videos on Robotic and Coding:  https://www.youtube.com/feed/my_videos  https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/alukosayoenoch : For Free Resources, videos, Board Works and code blocks
Transformation: IGCSE Exam Style Questions on Rotation
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Transformation: IGCSE Exam Style Questions on Rotation

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Transformation means changing some graphics into something else by applying rules. … When a transformation takes place on a 2D plane, it is called 2D transformation. Transformations play an important role in computer graphics to reposition the graphics on the screen and change their size or orientation.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Transformation  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Transformation Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given question on Rotation Centre 0,0  I can solve any given question on Rotation Centre (x, y/ x, y⋲ℝ)  I can solve any given question on Describing Rotation.  I can solve any given question on Combined and Repeated Transformation
Mensuration: IGCSE, GCSE, IB, PSAT and AISL Complete Learning Resources and Exam Style Video
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Mensuration: IGCSE, GCSE, IB, PSAT and AISL Complete Learning Resources and Exam Style Video

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Mensuration Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given Mensuration Questions involving Plane or 2-D Shapes and Solid or 3-D Shapes  3-D mensuration is concerned with the study and calculation of surface area, lateral surface area, and volume of 3-dimensional figures like a cube, sphere, cuboid, cone, cylinder, etc  I understand and can apply Mensuration concepts in all fields of studies: Some of the applications are:- • Amount of paint required to cover a certain surface area. • Amount of carpet required for a particular room. • Fencing needed for the perimeter of a garden. • Pavement tessellation of a pathway. • Volume of soil needed to fill in a ditch. • The distance around a circular race track.  Mensuration is a very important topic when it comes to the geometry of the universe. By definition, mensuration refers to the part of geometry concerned with ascertaining lengths, areas, and volumes. Hence, it is easy to see why mensuration is instrumental and plays a big part in real-world applications.
Web Authoring Part 2 [Web Authoring Specimen Paper 3: IGCSE ICT 0417]
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Web Authoring Part 2 [Web Authoring Specimen Paper 3: IGCSE ICT 0417]

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Web Authoring  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Web Authoring Questions  The process of web design includes 5 Major Areas which are: Content, Visuals, Technology, Delivery, Purpose…  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that: • I can complete any given task on Typography. … • I can complete any given task on Minimalism/Flat Design. … • I can complete any given task on Browser compatibility. … • I can complete any given task on Parallax Scrolling. … • I can complete any given task on Infinite Scrolling. … • I can complete any given task on CSS Animations. … • I can complete any given task on Ambient Video Backgrounds. …  Apply the knowledge of Web Authoring in the various fields of study: Banking and Finance, Accounting, Education, Management Science, Economics, Operational Research, Medical Science, Engineering…  Also create and manage Database System for companies and organisation in the various sectors; such as the: financial Sector, education sector, energy Sectors, telecommunications, manufacturing…etc with my knowledge of Database Report and Data Manipulation  The field of web design is expected to grow by 27% percent by the year 2024. … According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, web designers who have knowledge in multiple programming languages and digital tools will have the best opportunities for advancement and obtain the highest levels of job security.
Construction Part 2 [Checkpoint, IGCSE, PSAT Exam Style Questions]
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Construction Part 2 [Checkpoint, IGCSE, PSAT Exam Style Questions]

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Constructions  * Checkpoint / PSAT Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Checkpoint Exam Style Construction Questions  Construction" in Geometry means to draw shapes, angles or lines accurately. These constructions use only compass, straightedge (i.e. ruler) and a pencil. This is the “pure” form of geometric construction: no numbers involved!  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can:  Construct Triangles (SSS, SAS, AAS).  Construct the perpendicular bisector from a segment.  Find the midpoint of a segment.  Draw a perpendicular line from a point to a line.  Bisect an angle.  Mirror a point in a line.  Construct a line through a point tangent to a circle. Mathematics is a core component of every engineering field and is also widely used in research. In Construction, tradespeople use mathematical concepts such as measurement, geometry and trigonometry for building roofs or houses, plasterers use ratios for mixing compounds, plumbers use hydraulics for heating systems.
Graph of Non-Linear Function: Writing and Graphing Quadratics Function using Transformation Method
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Graph of Non-Linear Function: Writing and Graphing Quadratics Function using Transformation Method

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on how to complete quadratic graph function using Transformation method  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Maths and Additional Maths Algebra 2 Topic based Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can graph quadratic functions in standard form (using properties of quadratics).  I can graph quadratic functions in vertex form (using basic transformations).  I can identify key characteristics of quadratic functions including axis of symmetry, vertex, min/max, y-intercept, x-intercepts, domain and range.
Payroll Management System using Spreed Sheet
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Payroll Management System using Spreed Sheet

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Centralized data management. One crucial aspect of payroll software is the ability to consolidate employees’ data in one place. Your employees’ personal records: This Payroll Management System is prepared by Aluko Sayo Enoch, as an opportunity to share my love for learning with an entire generation of thinkers and leaders; providing entrepreneurial platform via ICT based on the contemporary Technology Procedure: You can input new name and the entry level for a newly employed personal, consequetly the basic salary, allowance and equivalent payment information will be automated by the program. For more info or comment, log on: www.alukosayoenoch.wix.com/selfcoding Tel: +2348025358881, +2348033599440 www.unilag.academia.edu/SayoAluko/Papers
Simple Mathematical Modelling
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Simple Mathematical Modelling

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At both the junior and senior secondary school levels in Nigeria, student performance in mathematics examinations has been poor. Within the context of large classes, with inadequate facilities, and teaching and learning in a second language, algebra and algebra word problems are introduced to students during their first year of junior secondary school. The transition from primary school arithmetic to the use of the algebraic letter is challenging to students and it is important that teachers should know the likely difficulties and misconceptions students may have as they begin algebra…
Binary Operation Worksheet and Solution
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Binary Operation Worksheet and Solution

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Below you could see some problems based on binary operations. Solved Examples Question 1: The binary operation * defined on Z by x * y = 1-2xy. Show that * is cumulative and associative. Solution: Given x * y = 1-2xy Binary operation is cumulative, since x * y = 1-2xy = 1-2yx = y * x => x * y = y * x * is cumulative. Now, check * is associative x * (y * z) = x * (1-2yz) = 1-2x(1-2yz) = 1-2x + 4xyz and (x * y) * z = (1-2xy) * z = 1-2(1-2xy)z = 1-2z + 4xyz => x * (y * z) ≠≠ (x * y) * z Thus, we can find that * is not associative on Z. Question 2: The binary operation * defined on Z by x * y = 1 + x + y. Show that * is cumulative and associative. Solution: Given x * y = 1 + x + y Binary operation is cumulative, since x * y = 1 + x + y = 1 + y + x = y * x => x * y = y * x Therefore, * is cumulative. Now, check * is associative x * (y * z) = x * (1 + y + z) = 1 + x + 1 + y + z = 2 + x + y + z (x * y) * z = (1 + x + y) * z = 1 + 1 + x + y + z = 2 + x + y + z x * (y * z) = (x * y) * z Thus, * is also satisfies associative property. A binary operation on a set is a calculation involving two elements of the set to produce another
Complete Work on Calculus
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Complete Work on Calculus

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The concept of a limit is fundamental to Calculus. In fact, Calculus without limits is like Romeo without Juliet. It is at the heart of so many Calculus concepts like the derivative, the integral, etc. So what is a limit? Maybe the best example to illustrate limits is through average and instantaneous speeds: Let us assume you are traveling from point A to point B while passing through point C. Then we know how to compute the average speed from A to B: it is simply the ratio between the distance from A to B and the time it takes to travel from A to B. Though we know how to compute the average speed this has no real physical meaning.
Set Theory: [GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions]
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Set Theory: [GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions]

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Set Theory Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given Set Theory Questions involving:  Set Use of Language  Set Notations and Venn Diagram to describe Sets  Venn Diagrams are used in Mathematics to divide all possible number types into groups. They are also used in Mathematics to see what groups of numbers have things in common. Venn Diagrams can even be used to analyse music. We can analyse the characters in TV shows like “The Muppets” with a Venn Diagram  I understand and can apply Set Theory concepts in all fields of studies:  The general public applies arithmetic in grocery shopping, financial mathematics is applied in commerce and economics, statistics is used in many fields (e.g., marketing and experimental sciences), number theory is used in information technology and cryptography, surveyors apply trigonometry, operations research.
Document Production: IGCSE 0417 [Exam Guides Complete Learning Resource]
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Document Production: IGCSE 0417 [Exam Guides Complete Learning Resource]

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 * Presentation – Complete Board Work, Teaching Resources and video for teachers and learners on Document Production  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Document Production Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete any given task on Setting Up Word  I can complete any given task on Setting Up Your Page  I can complete any given task on Changing the Format of Text  I can complete any given task on Changing Text Layout  I can complete any given task on Re-organising Your Document  I can complete any given task on Word Document Data Manipulation  Apply the knowledge of Document Production in the various fields of study: Education, business, economics, engineering…  Also create and manage any corporate documents for companies and organisation in the various sectors; such as the: transportation sector, energy sectors, telecommunications, manufacturing…etc with my knowledge of Document Production
Data Analysis Complete Board Work Resources and IGCSE Exam Style Video
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Data Analysis Complete Board Work Resources and IGCSE Exam Style Video

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 * Presentation – IGCSE Exam Style Complete Video and Board Work for teachers and learners on Data Analysis  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Data Analysis Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that, I can use:  The TEXT Function. …  The VLOOKUP Function. …  The AVERAGE Function. …  The CONCATENATE Function  LEN. …  COUNTA. …  DAYS/NETWORKDAYS. …  SUMIFS. …  AVERAGEIFS. …  HLOOKUP ….  FIND/SEARCH.  Create a payroll sheet in Excel?  Review Payroll Excel Template & Edit for Your Business. …  Set Up Payroll Information for Each Employee. …  Set Up Employer Payroll Tax Information. …  Enter Hours Worked. …  Review Automatic Payroll Calculations.  Apply the knowledge of linear Data Analysis in the various fields of study: business, economics, engineering…  Also models life situation such as: transportation, energy, telecommunications, manufacturing…etc with my knowledge of Data Analysis
Web Authoring Specimen Paper 3: IGCSE ICT 0417
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Web Authoring Specimen Paper 3: IGCSE ICT 0417

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The url link below gives access to video and to download the support files (the .css and .htm file missing) to complete the web authoring task session of the 2016 IGCSE ICT 0417 Paper 3 specimen based on my video on Web Authoring. Thanks. https://youtu.be/k6j5QnoNBkw https://pastpapers.papacambridge.com/?dir=Cambridge International Examinations (CIE)/IGCSE/Information and Communication Technology (0417)/Notes & Resources/168394-2016-specimen-paper-3-support-files/0417_3_SourceFiles
Database Report and Data Manipulation: IGCSE 0417 [Exam Guides Complete Learning Resource]
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Database Report and Data Manipulation: IGCSE 0417 [Exam Guides Complete Learning Resource]

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 * Presentation – Complete Teaching Resources and video for teachers and learners on Database Report and Data Manipulation  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Database Report and Data Manipulation Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can complete any given task on Amending Database Field Properties  I can complete any given task on Inserting and Checking New Records  I can complete any given task on Creating a Calculated Field within the Query  I can complete any given task on Changing Format of a Calculated Field  I can complete any given task on Performing Calculations within Reports  I can complete any given task on Setting up Labels of the Second Query  I can complete any given task on Adding Header and Footer information to Report and Labels  Apply the knowledge of Database Report and Data Manipulation in the various fields of study: Banking and Finance, Accounting, Education, Management Science, Economics, Operational Research, Medical Science, Engineering…  Also create and manage Database System for companies and organisation in the various sectors; such as the: financial Sector, education sector, energy Sectors, telecommunications, manufacturing…etc with my knowledge of Database Report and Data Manipulation