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27 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Linear Inequalities – GCSE Maths | With Solved Examples

Linear Inequalities – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Inequalities are similar to equations. Equations do have specific values that satisfies the equation on the hand Inequalities have feasible region( set of the values satisfying the inequality ) . Example of Inequality- Using Inequalities, we can solve real-life problems where the maximum or minimum quantity […]

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21 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Trigonometry – GCSE Maths | Explanation with Examples

Trigonometry – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Trigonometry is all about Triangles. It is a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles—especially right-angled triangles. Basics of Trigonometry Trigonometry is the study of the relationship between the angles and sides of triangles. 1. Why do we use […]

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16 January 2026 GCSE Biology

Structure of DNA GCSE: Step-by-Step Examples

Structure of DNA – GCSE Biology Practice Questions Downloads Introduction In our body, all the cells know what, when, and how to do. This is because there are instructions present inside the nucleus of each cell. It is called genetic information and is stored in the form of DNA. All forms of life having cells […]

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15 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Quadratic Simultaneous Equations- GCSE Maths | Solved Examples

Quadratic Simultaneous Equations – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Two or more equations that share variables and have set of values for variables that satisfy both the equations are called Simultaneous Equations. If the maximum power raised to the variable in Simultaneous equations is one then these are called Linear Simultaneous Equations. Similarly If […]

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14 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Box Plots: Step-by-Step Examples

Box Plots – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Box plot is an important concept used in Statistics to represent quantities related to a given dataset graphically and helps us to provide conclusions about that dataset. Box plots include graphical representation of these five quantities – Median, Maximum Value, Smallest value, First quartile and the […]

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13 January 2026 GCSE Biology

Eye Diagram GCSE: Step-by-Step Examples

Eye Diagram – GCSE Biology Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Our body has five basic sense organs, and the eye is one of them. It has a layer known as the retina that contains receptor cells. The receptor cells in the retina are of two types: Cones and Rods. It is with the help of the […]

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12 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Circle Theorems- GCSE Maths – Step by Step Examples

Circle Theorems – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Circle Theorems are a set of rules and properties related to angles, chords, and segments in a circle. They describe relationships between different geometric elements within and around a circle. What are Circle Theorems? Circle theorems are special rules in geometry that describe relationships between angles, […]

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10 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Operations of Fractions – Step by Step Examples

Operations of Fractions – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Operations are the basic processes used to manipulate numbers and expressions. The four fundamental operations are: Addition (+) Subtraction (−) Multiplication (×) Division (÷) Operations with Fractions- In mathematics, an Operation is a process or action that produces a new value from one or more […]

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8 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Interior and Exterior Angles in Polygons: Step by Step Guide with Examples

Interior and Exterior Angles in Polygons – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction The Word Polygon is made up of two words – A closed shape made of line segments . To make a Polygon, minimum three line segments are required which end up making a Triangle. Basic Polygons are Triangle, Square and Rectangle. Polygons […]

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7 January 2026 GCSE Chemistry

Nanoparticles: Step-by-Step Examples

Nanoparticles – GCSE Chemistry Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Nanoparticles are a part of modern science that deals with extremely small materials, only a few nanometres in size, which cannot be seen with a normal microscope. In this blog, we’ll learn what nanoparticles are, how their small size affects their properties, and why they are used […]

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6 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Simultaneous Equations: Step By Step Methods with Examples

Simultaneous Equations – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction Two or more equations are solved together at the same time. A solution of these equation is the value of variables which satisfy both of the equations. Examples: Types of Simultaneous Equations Simultaneous equations can be linear (where variables are raised to the power 1) or […]

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5 January 2026 GCSE MATHS

Compound Measures: Step-by-Step Examples

Compound Measures – GCSE Maths Practice Questions Downloads Introduction When we calculate a quantity using other quantities then it is called a Compound Measure which represents the relationship between these quantities and the units used. The Compound Measures are denoted as Ratio or Rate such as “per” unit (km/h, m/s etc.) These Measures are widely […]

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