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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
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.
Series: The Binomial Theorem Part1
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Series: The Binomial Theorem Part1

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Do you know? The random generation and distribution of IP addresses to an ever-increasing number of electronic devices, which are now expanding exponentially in the past decade such as the Internet of Things (IoT), can be easily done using the power of binomial theorem. Not only that, but you can also automate it to compute its own time and cost to complete a pending project. This method is called variable subnetting; other applications of the binomial theorems includes: Economy, Higher mathematics, Forecast services, Ranking, Internet protocol (IP), Architecture, Finance, Population estimation, Probability Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Binomial Theorem. GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Binomial Theorem Question Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can: Use the binomial theorem for expansion of (a+b)^n for positive integral n. Use the general term to complete questions involving the term independent of any given variable for a binomial expansion I can apply binomial expansion to real life situations.
Series: The Binomial Theorem Part1
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Series: The Binomial Theorem Part1

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Do you know? The random generation and distribution of IP addresses to an ever-increasing number of electronic devices, which are now expanding exponentially in the past decade such as the Internet of Things (IoT), can be easily done using the power of binomial theorem. Not only that, but you can also automate it to compute its own time and cost to complete a pending project. This method is called variable subnetting; other applications of the binomial theorems includes: Economy, Higher mathematics, Forecast services, Ranking, Internet protocol (IP), Architecture, Finance, Population estimation, Probability Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Binomial Theorem. GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Binomial Theorem Question Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can: Use the binomial theorem for expansion of (a+b)^n for positive integral n. Use the general term to complete questions involving the term independent of any given variable for a binomial expansion I can apply binomial expansion to real life situations.
Factors and Polynomials Part1
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Factors and Polynomials Part1

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 Do you know? Polynomials have relevance to nearly all the sciences. Astrophysicists use them to calculate a star’s velocity and distance from another object in space. Likewise, they are important in determining pressure in applications of fluid dynamics.  Nursing, psychiatric and home-health aides use polynomials to determine schedules and keep records of patient progress.  Cost, Revenue, and Profit Polynomials.  Write a profit polynomial given revenue and cost polynomials. Find profit for given quantities produced.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Factors and Polynomials.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Factors and Polynomials  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can:  Complete any polynomial question involving factor theorem.  Complete any polynomial question involving cubic expressions and equations.  Complete any polynomial question involving the remainder theorem.  Complete any polynomial question involving the four basic operators (+, -, /, ×).  I can apply polynomials functions to real life situations.
Probability and Statistics (S1) Part1-Advance Level: GCSE-AL; IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level
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Probability and Statistics (S1) Part1-Advance Level: GCSE-AL; IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level

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GCSE-Advance Level, IB-HL, HSC,H1/H2/H3-Level - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Probability and Statistics Questions  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Probability and Statistics  * AL-GCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Advanced Level Exam Style Probability and Statistics Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete any S1 problems on: Histograms and Cumulative Frequency, Averages, Measures of Dispersion, Box and Whisker Diagrams, Probability, Linear Regression, Skewness, Product Moment Correlation Coefficient, Discrete Random Variables, Expectation and Variance, Discrete Uniform Distribution, Normal Distribution, Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution, Continuous Random Variables, Uniform Distribution, Normal Approximations, Sampling, Hypothesis Testing, One and Two Tailed Tests, Random Samples, Estimators, Central Limit Theorem, Confidence Intervals, Geometric Distribution, The Exponential Distribution, Bayes Theorem and Permutations and Combinations. Do you know? Probability plays a vital role in the day to day life. In the weather forecast, sports and gaming strategies, buying or selling insurance, online shopping, and online games, determining blood groups, and analyzing political strategies Similarly, Statistics is the mathematical science involving the collection, analysis and interpretation of data? It plays a crucial role in every field of human activity. They are numerically expressed facts to represent and speculate the samples using logical reasoning. Statistics is a varied subject, and there are many other uses of it in different fields related to daily human activities. Few other examples are weather forecasting; communicate information, data analysis, etc. If you are a statistics student, then you can decide your field you want to opt for according to your interest. Statistics are used behind all the medical study. Statistic help doctors keep track of where the baby should be in his/her mental development. Almost all fields of science such as biology, chemistry, physics, etc., use statistical methods for experimenting and analyzing their results
Straight Line Graphs: Board Work, Complete Add Maths 0606 Exam Style  Questions and Video
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Straight Line Graphs: Board Work, Complete Add Maths 0606 Exam Style Questions and Video

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Straight Line Graphs  * A/AS-Level, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Straight Line Graphs Questions  Straight Line Graphs play an important part in our modern lives. They are used extensively in Sales and Marketing, Economics, Business, Psychology, Science and Medicine. Here is a Graph from a medical study of infertility that has several straight line portions in it.  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can:  Interpret the equation of a straight line graph in the form y = mx + c  Solve questions involving mid-point and length of a line  Know and use the condition for two lines to be parallel or perpendicular, including finding the equation of perpendicular bisectors  Area of rectilinear, collinear points dividing a line segment in a given ratio  Transform given relationships, including y = ax^n and y = Ab^x, to straight line form and hence determine unknown constants by calculating the gradient or intercept of the transformed graph Mathematical slope can be used to measure the steepness of a mountain, the growth of money in a bank account and the ups and downs of the national unemployment rate or a roller coaster. Its formula is based on changes in the “x” and “y” axes of a graph on which data is plotted. Understanding slope is an important work skill for many jobs, from architecture, which requires calculating roof pitch, to any job necessitating analysis of graphs.
KS3 Board Work on Rotation and Rotation Symmetry
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KS3 Board Work on Rotation and Rotation Symmetry

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Circular Measure Part1
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Circular Measure Part1

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 Do you know? A traditional industrial application of Circular Measure includes robots with limited mobility. Architects often use the circle’s symmetrical properties when designing athletic tracks, recreational parks, buildings, roundabouts, Ferris-wheels, etc. Artists and painters find the circle almost indispensable in their work. Circular cylinders are used to print newspapers. Engineers exploit the circle’s symmetrical properties as seen by the use of the circle in making watches, clocks, bicycles, cars, trains, ships, airplanes, radios, telephones, trolleys, wheel-barrows, air-conditioners, rockets etc. Civilization has progressed dramatically because of the invention of the circular wheel…  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Circular Measure.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Circular Measure Question  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete:  Any circular measure question.  Any circular measure question involving length of an arc, length of chord and other circle properties.  Any circular measure question involving area, perimeter and other derived quantities.
Straight Line Graphs Part 2: Board Work, Complete Add Maths 0606 Exam Style  Questions and Video
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Straight Line Graphs Part 2: Board Work, Complete Add Maths 0606 Exam Style Questions and Video

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Straight Line Graphs Part 2  * A/AS-Level, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Straight Line Graphs Questions  Straight Line Graphs play an important part in our modern lives. They are used extensively in Sales and Marketing, Economics, Business, Psychology, Science and Medicine. Here is a Graph from a medical study of infertility that has several straight line portions in it.  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can:  Interpret the equation of a straight line graph in the form y = mx + c  Solve questions involving mid-point and length of a line  Know and use the condition for two lines to be parallel or perpendicular, including finding the equation of perpendicular bisectors  Area of rectilinear, collinear points dividing a line segment in a given ratio  Transform given relationships, including y = ax^n and y = Ab^x, to straight line form and hence determine unknown constants by calculating the gradient or intercept of the transformed graph Mathematical slope can be used to measure the steepness of a mountain, the growth of money in a bank account and the ups and downs of the national unemployment rate or a roller coaster. Its formula is based on changes in the “x” and “y” axes of a graph on which data is plotted. Understanding slope is an important work skill for many jobs, from architecture, which requires calculating roof pitch, to any job necessitating analysis of graphs.
Approximation and Estimation 5min Demo
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Approximation and Estimation 5min Demo

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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 Approximation and Estimation Questions [Upper and Lower Bound]  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given Rounding Questions: Estimate numbers using rounding, decimal places and significant figures. …To estimate means to make a rough guess or calculation. To round means to simplify a known number by scaling it slightly up or down. Rounding is a type of estimating. Both methods can help you make educated approximations and can be used in everyday life for tasks related to money, time or distance.  While accurate estimates are the basis of sound project planning, there are many techniques used as project management best practices in estimation as - Analogous estimation, Parametric estimation, Delphi method, 3 Point Estimate, Expert Judgement, Published Data Estimates, Vendor Bid Analysis, Reserve Analysis, Bottom  I understand and can apply Upper and Lower Bound concepts in all fields of studies:  Upper and lower bounds are useful to find best case running time and worst case running time of an algorithm. In general lower bound means the best case running time and upper bound means the worst case running time… N.B- For complete lecture on Approximation and Estimation, click the link this: https://youtu.be/z6GKSUYDYoY For more Maths, AddMaths, ICT, Robotic and Coding, click any of the links below: https://www.amazon.com/Sayo-Enoch-Aluko/e/B092ZZD72B%3Fref https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/alukosayoenoch https://www.youtube.com/c/SayoEnochAluko/videos
Transformation Matrix: Applications and Describing Reflection, Enlargement and Rotation; Aluko Video
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Transformation Matrix: Applications and Describing Reflection, Enlargement and Rotation; Aluko Video

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 * Presentation – Complete video and Worksheet for teachers and learners on Transformation Matrix: Applications and Describing Reflection, Enlargement and Rotation  * IGCSE, GCSE, IB, AP 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 involving describing transformation matrix  I can apply transformation matrix to produce the image from any given 2-D object  I can solve any given question on describing Transformation.  I can solve any given question on Combined and Repeated Transformation  Graphic software uses matrix mathematics to process linear transformations to render images. In robotics, Homogeneous Transformation Matrices (HTM) have been used as a tool for describing both the position and orientation of an object and, in particular, of a robot or a robot component. Engineers use matrices to model physical systems and perform accurate calculations needed for complex mechanics to work. Electronics networks, airplane and spacecraft, and in chemical engineering all require perfectly calibrated computations which are obtained from matrix transformations
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
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.
Similarity: GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions
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Similarity: GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions

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 * Presentation – Complete Learning and Teaching Resources, Board Work and video for teachers and learners on Similarity  * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Similarity Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can apply similarity to model a real life situation and the various field of study: Engineering, Art and Design, Construction, etc…  I can solve any given question on Combined Similarity: Volume, Area, Standard Dimensions…  I can find the scale factor given any object or image parameter  I can use a given scale model to find unknown parameter of any similar shape and also apply the concepts in all field of studies: Construction, Cryptographer, Actuary, Astronomy, Physical Science, Biological Science, Astrophysics, etc….
Factors and Polynomials Part2
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Factors and Polynomials Part2

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 Do you know? Polynomials have relevance to nearly all the sciences. Astrophysicists use them to calculate a star’s velocity and distance from another object in space. Likewise, they are important in determining pressure in applications of fluid dynamics.  Nursing, psychiatric and home-health aides use polynomials to determine schedules and keep records of patient progress.  Cost, Revenue, and Profit Polynomials.  Write a profit polynomial given revenue and cost polynomials. Find profit for given quantities produced.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Factors and Polynomials.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Factors and Polynomials  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can:  Complete any polynomial question involving factor theorem.  Complete any polynomial question involving cubic expressions and equations.  Complete any polynomial question involving the remainder theorem.  Complete any polynomial question involving the four basic operators (+, -, /, ×).  I can apply polynomials functions to real life situations.
Circular Measure Part2
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Circular Measure Part2

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 Do you know? A traditional industrial application of Circular Measure includes robots with limited mobility. Architects often use the circle’s symmetrical properties when designing athletic tracks, recreational parks, buildings, roundabouts, Ferris-wheels, etc. Artists and painters find the circle almost indispensable in their work. Circular cylinders are used to print newspapers. Engineers exploit the circle’s symmetrical properties as seen by the use of the circle in making watches, clocks, bicycles, cars, trains, ships, airplanes, radios, telephones, trolleys, wheel-barrows, air-conditioners, rockets etc. Civilization has progressed dramatically because of the invention of the circular wheel…  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Circular Measure.  * GCSE, IGCSE, AP, PSAT, and IB - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Circular Measure Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can complete:  Any circular measure question.  Any circular measure question involving length of an arc, length of chord and other circle properties.  Any circular measure question involving area, perimeter and other derived quantities.
Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions Part2
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Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions Part2

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Do you know? You can liken algebra to an all-purpose tool or a magic wand that can help deal with everyday problems of life. Algebra can help you to measure your living room dimensions and determine the size of an electronic item like TV or refrigerator that’ll fit comfortably in the space. For examples, social inequality include income gap, gender inequality, health care, social class, Wages, Homelessness, Occupational Sex Segregation, and Racial Gaps in Education, Racial Discrimination, Child Poverty, Residential Segregation, and Health Insurance. Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on how to complete Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Quadratic, Inequality, Absolute Graphs and Functions Topic based Questions Learner will be able to say authoritatively that: I can determine the roots of quadratic and modulus functions from its standard form I can graph quadratic functions in standard form I can graph quadratic functions in vertex form (using basic transformations). I can identify key characteristics on how to determine the nature of any given modulus inequalities and quadratic functions.
Quadratic, Inequality and Absolute Graph Functions Part1
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Quadratic, Inequality and Absolute Graph Functions Part1

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Do you know? You can liken algebra to an all-purpose tool or a magic wand that can help deal with everyday problems of life. Algebra can help you to measure your living room dimensions and determine the size of an electronic item like TV or refrigerator that’ll fit comfortably in the space. For examples, social inequality include income gap, gender inequality, health care, social class, Wages, Homelessness, Occupational Sex Segregation, and Racial Gaps in Education, Racial Discrimination, Child Poverty, Residential Segregation, and Health Insurance. Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on how to complete Quadratic, Inequality and Absolute Graph Functions. IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Quadratic, Inequality and Absolute Graph Functions Topic based Questions Learner will be able to say authoritatively that: I can determine the roots of quadratic and modulus functions from its standard form I can graph quadratic functions in standard form I can graph quadratic functions in vertex form (using basic transformations). I can identify key characteristics on how to determine the nature of any given modulus inequalities and quadratic functions.