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My name is George and I am a teacher of mathematics and computer science. On this store, I offer resources and educational activities primarily focused on mathematics, which include a wide range of exercises on a single topic and always come with an answer key. Don’t forget to leave a review.

My name is George and I am a teacher of mathematics and computer science. On this store, I offer resources and educational activities primarily focused on mathematics, which include a wide range of exercises on a single topic and always come with an answer key. Don’t forget to leave a review.
Linear Equations (Decimals), Equivalent Transformation (+, -) | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (Decimals), Equivalent Transformation (+, -) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Decimal Numbers), Equivalent Transformation (Addition, Subtraction), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Linear Equations (Decimals), Equivalent Transformation (×, ÷) | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (Decimals), Equivalent Transformation (×, ÷) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Decimal Numbers), Equivalent Transformation (Multiplication, Division), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Linear Equations (Decimals) | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (Decimals) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Decimal Numbers), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Linear Equations (Integers), Different Types of Roots | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (Integers), Different Types of Roots | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Integers), Different Types of Roots, including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Linear Equations (Integers), Equivalent Transformation (+, -) | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (Integers), Equivalent Transformation (+, -) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Integers), Equivalent Transformation (Addition, Subtraction), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Linear Equations (integers), Equivalent Transformation (×, ÷), Integer Root | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (integers), Equivalent Transformation (×, ÷), Integer Root | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Integers), Equivalent Transformation (Multiplication, Division), Integer Root, including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Linear Equations (Integers), Equivalent Transformation (×, ÷) | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (Integers), Equivalent Transformation (×, ÷) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Integers), Equivalent Transformation (Multiplication, Division), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Linear Equations (Integers), Integer Root | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (Integers), Integer Root | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Integers), Integer Root, including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Linear Equations (Integers) | Printable Worksheet
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Linear Equations (Integers) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Linear Equations (Integers), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities, Expansion | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities, Expansion | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identities, Expansion, including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities (A+B)(A–B), Expansion | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities (A+B)(A–B), Expansion | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identity (A+B)(A–B), Expansion, including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities (A–B)², Expansion | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities (A–B)², Expansion | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identity (A–B)^2, Expansion, including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identity (A+B)², Expansion | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identity (A+B)², Expansion | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identity (A+B)^2, Expansion, including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form or as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities, Factoring (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities, Factoring (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identities, Factoring (Fractions), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities (A+B)(A–B), Factorization (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities (A+B)(A–B), Factorization (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identity (A+B)(A–B), Factoring (Fractions), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities (A–B)², Factorization (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities (A–B)², Factorization (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identity (A–B)^2, Factoring (Fractions), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identity (A+B)², Factoring (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identity (A+B)², Factoring (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identity (A+B)^2, Factoring (Fractions), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities, Expansion (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities, Expansion (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identities, Expansion (Fractions), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities (A+B)(A–B), Expansion (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities (A+B)(A–B), Expansion (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identity (A+B)(A–B), Expansion (Fractions), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.
Algebraic Identities (A–B)², Expansion (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet
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Algebraic Identities (A–B)², Expansion (Fractions) | Printable Worksheet

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What is included in the material: The material contains a total of 26 columns (A-Z) with 10 exercises each (a total of 260 exercises) on Algebraic Identity (A–B)^2, Expansion (Fractions), including solutions for these columns. Additionally, all 26 columns (A-Z) are available with an adjusted font size of 20 for visually impaired students. The results are given as a fraction in simplest form. Who is this document for: This document is primarily intended for the following groups: for teachers in lessons for tutors in teaching for students to practice How to work with the material: In some mathematical topics, I encountered the issue of not having enough exercises for students to practice and fully grasp the subject. With this worksheet, that will no longer be a problem. Additionally, I often had to enlarge the document in some cases. This document provides enough exercises that can be used in several ways: Worksheet: Some students can complete multiple columns, typically three per hour, while more capable students may complete six or even nine columns. A column can also be used for revision if you feel that students do not have a sufficient grasp of integer arithmetic. Written test: A single column can be used as a ten-minute test in mathematics. Homework: The columns can also be used as homework assignments. Revision: A quick review of previous lessons with a single column, whether from the last class or the previous school year.