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Year 10
Higher
Arithmetic procedures: index laws
Lessons (13)
I can convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions.
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I can evaluate an expression involving decimals and fractions.
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I can appreciate the infinite nature of recurring decimals and can convert between a recurring decimal and a fraction.
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I can write any positive integer uniquely as a product of its prime factors.
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I can calculate the lowest common multiple or highest common factor efficiently.
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I can calculate with roots and integer indices, including estimating the answer.
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I can evaluate calculations involving positive and negative integers.
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I can use the laws of indices to multiply two powers where the bases are the same.
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I can use the laws of indices to divide two powers where the bases are the same.
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I can use the laws of indices to simplify a power raised to another power.
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I can use the laws of indices with negative and zero exponents.
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I can use the laws of indices with fractional exponents.
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I can use my knowledge of the laws of indices to solve problems.
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