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What It Is:
This is a mathematics worksheet focusing on exam-style questions related to the Quadratic Formula. It includes a space for a name, a list of necessary materials (pencil, pen, ruler, protractor, compasses, eraser, and optional tracing paper), guidance instructions for completing the questions, and a QR code linking to revision resources (video 267) for secondary level students. The worksheet is branded with 'Corbettmaths'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for secondary school students, specifically grades 9-11 (ages 14-17). The quadratic formula is a core topic in algebra typically covered at this level. The 'Revision for this topic: Secondary' further confirms the target audience.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice applying the quadratic formula in an exam setting. It reinforces understanding through problem-solving, encourages careful reading and working, and provides revision support via a linked video. It promotes good exam technique and self-assessment.
How to Use It:
Students should first gather the listed materials. Then, they should read the guidance instructions before attempting the questions. The worksheet is designed for practice, so students should attempt all questions, showing their workings. After completing the worksheet, students can scan the QR code to access revision material, or watch video 267 for further help.
Target Users:
The target users are secondary school students (grades 9-11) who are learning or revising the quadratic formula. It is also suitable for teachers looking for exam-style practice questions on this topic.