maths-SOW-year-9 - Barbara Priestman Academy
									
... given number Count in multiples of twos, fives and tens  Read and write numbers to 100 in numerals  Read and write numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words  Begin to recognise the place value of numbers beyond 20 (tens and ones)  Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial repre ...
                        	... given number Count in multiples of twos, fives and tens  Read and write numbers to 100 in numerals  Read and write numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words  Begin to recognise the place value of numbers beyond 20 (tens and ones)  Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial repre ...
									scientific (exponential) notation
									
... Scientists (and those studying science) frequently must deal with numbers that are very_______________ or very _______________. Have you met Avogadro's number (6.02 x 10 23)? Or have you calculated the wavelength of red light (6.10 x 10-7 m)? If those numbers weren't written the way they are, all of ...
                        	... Scientists (and those studying science) frequently must deal with numbers that are very_______________ or very _______________. Have you met Avogadro's number (6.02 x 10 23)? Or have you calculated the wavelength of red light (6.10 x 10-7 m)? If those numbers weren't written the way they are, all of ...
									Model Notes: Exponents Parts of a Power 2 3 3: power 2: base We
									
... Whenever you have an exponent expression that is raised to a power, you can multiply the exponent and power Subtracting Exponents only happens when we are dividing powers with the same base…. X6 divided by x3 = x(6-3) = x3 When we divide two terms with the same base, we subtract the exponents! ***Yo ...
                        	... Whenever you have an exponent expression that is raised to a power, you can multiply the exponent and power Subtracting Exponents only happens when we are dividing powers with the same base…. X6 divided by x3 = x(6-3) = x3 When we divide two terms with the same base, we subtract the exponents! ***Yo ...
									M098 Carson Elementary and Intermediate Algebra 3e Section 2.6 Objectives
									
... Compound or three-part inequalities. A three part inequality like 4 < x < 9 is a way to show that the numbers we are interested in are between 4 and 9. Remember this does not mean just the whole numbers but all fractions between 4 and 9. 4
                        	 
						... Compound or three-part inequalities. A three part inequality like 4 < x < 9 is a way to show that the numbers we are interested in are between 4 and 9. Remember this does not mean just the whole numbers but all fractions between 4 and 9. 4
									primes2 - The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
									
... Now Euclid says, please add one to it. So we get E+1. Now Euclid asks, does 2 divide it? Well, no, because 2 divides E, so we will get a remainder of 1 if we divide E+1 by 2. Does 3 divide E+1? No, because 3 divides E ... Relentlessly Euclid goes on, and we have to agree that none of 2,3, all the wa ...
                        	... Now Euclid says, please add one to it. So we get E+1. Now Euclid asks, does 2 divide it? Well, no, because 2 divides E, so we will get a remainder of 1 if we divide E+1 by 2. Does 3 divide E+1? No, because 3 divides E ... Relentlessly Euclid goes on, and we have to agree that none of 2,3, all the wa ...