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The Exercises used in Basic Mathematics

Introduction

Some sections of Basic Mathematics have exercises associated with them. These are present to reinforce and strengthen the concepts raised within these sections.

Each of the 33 exercises is a short stand-alone series of questions designed to help the user spot weaknesses in his or her own knowledge, through the use of marks generated purely as a guide to that exercise.

Exercises will open in a new window, and may taken a few seconds to appear.

A complete list of the exercises is given below:

Laws of Algebra

Exercise 1 Notation (Part 1)

Exercise 2 Notation (Part 2)

Exercise 3 Statements

Exercise 4 Rules of Precedence (Part 1)

Exercise 5 Rules of Precedence (Part 2)

Exercise 6 Algebra (Part 1)

Exercise 7 Algebra (Part 2)

Exercise 8 Algebra (Part 3)

Exercise 9 Algebra (Part 4)

Exercise 10 Factors

Exercise 11 Fractions (Part 1)

Exercise 12 Fractions (Part 2)

Exercise 13 Squares (Part 1)

Exercise 14 Squares (Part 2)

Exercise 15 Squares (Part 3)

Exercise 16 Squares (Part 4)

Exercise 17 Quadratic Formula

Exercise 18 The Discriminant

Exponentials and Logs

Exercise 19 Indices

Exercise 20 Surds (Part 1)

Exercise 21 Surds (Part 2)

Exercise 22 Surds (Part 3)

Exercise 23 Surds (Part 4)

Exercise 24 Surds (Part 5)

Trigonometry

Exercise 25 Trigonometry (Part 1)

Exercise 26 Trigonometry (Part 2)

Exercise 27 Trigonometry (Part 3)

Exercise 28 Trigonometry (Part 4)

Exercise 29 Trigonometry (Part 5)

Exercise 30 Trigonometry (Part 6)

Exercise 31 Trigonometry (Part 7)

Plane Geometry

Exercise 32 The Straight Line

Exercise 33 The Circle

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