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Fractional and Negative Indices
In GCSE Maths, fractional indices represent taking roots of numbers, such as the square root (√) for 1/2 and the cube root (³√) for 1/3. Negative indices indicate reciprocal values, like x^(-1) representing 1/x. Understanding these concepts is essential for simplifying expressions, solving equations, and working with powers and roots in algebra.
After watching the AJMaths revision videos on Fractional and Negative Indices I will be able to:
- Simplify and Evaluate Expressions With Negative Indices
- Simplify and Evaluate Expressions With Fractional Indices
- Answer Exam Style Questions on Fractional and Negative Indices for GCSE Maths
Negative Indices
In this video we will take a look at how we can simplify and evaluate expressions when working with negative indices.
Fractional Indices
In this video we will take a look at how we can simplify and evaluate expressions when working with fractional indices.
Exam Revision for Expanding Triple Brackets
In this video we will take a look at at exam style questions for fractional and negative indices.