About Course

This term in Mathematics, you’ll begin by learning how to solve algebraic equations, which means finding the value of a letter (like x or y) that makes a math sentence true.

Next, you’ll apply this knowledge to word problems, where you’ll use real-life situations to form and solve equations.

You’ll then be introduced to inequality signs like greater than ( > ), less than ( < ), and equal to (=), and learn how to solve inequalities with one variable, which shows not just one answer, but a range of possible answers.

After that, you’ll explore the Cartesian graph, a grid that helps us place points using x and y values. Finally, you’ll learn how to draw and interpret a linear graph in two variables, which helps show how two quantities are connected by a straight line.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Solving Equations

Week 2: Word Problem On Algebraic Equation

Week 3: Basic Inequality Signs

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Solutions Of Inequalities In One Variable

Week 5: Cartesian Graph

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 6: Linear Graph In Two Variables

Continuous Assessment 3

Revision and closing remarks

Examination

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