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Algebra is one of the most common and malleable types of mathematics, and it is also one of the most significant since primary algebra used by electricians, engineers, and nearly everyone in between. This Pefect your Algebra Fundamentals is intended for individuals with no prior knowledge of Algebra. This course includes all the fundamental concepts of Algebra, and each step-by-step arranged modules will explain topics in a mild and an approachable manner. You will understand the basic terminology of Algebra, following with finding the numerical value of Algebraic expressions, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of Algebraic expressions, directed numbers, higher indices, use of brackets in Algebra and many more. To sum up, theories explained in an interactive and practical format and then further demonstrated with questions to ensure you have a good understanding of the topics by the end of this course. What Will I Learn? Apply laws of Indices ( Exponents) on algebraic expressions. Algebraic Identities used in algebra and their application like ( a - b ) ² , ( a + b ) ³ , a ³ - b ³ , ( a + b + c ) ² etc Factorize using common factors, regrouping , splitting the middle term, using identity a² - b² , (a+b)² , (a+b)² ,a ³ + b ³ + c ³ - 3 a b c etc Solve all types of Linear equations in one variable Word problems based on linear equations Knows about adding and removing brackets in algebraic expressions Change the subject of formula simplify fractions with denominators algebraic expression and bring them to its lowest form Add , subtract , multiply and divide any algebraic expression Divide one polynomial by another by long division method Find value of any algebraic expression when value of variable is known Fully familiar with rarely used identity a ³ + b ³ + c ³ - 3 a b c Learn to draw line graph Solve Linear Inequalities Able to solve all the problems of simultaneous linear equations by applying different methods Able to solve linear equations with 1/2 variables graphically Able to solve real world problems with the help of simultaneous linear equations Solve Quadratic equations using Factorization method and Quadratic Formula Solve Quadratic using squaring complete method Solve all types of complex Quadratic equations and reducible to quadratic equation Knowledge of nature of roots of quadratic equations Learn to solve different types of word problems on Quadratic equations Requirements Knowledge of Mathematics till 5th grade Who is the target audience? GMAT , GRE and MBA entrance exams students looking for revision of Algebra fundamentals Wants to brush up basics of algebra in Mathematics Current IGCSE students because course is designed to cover topics of Algebra Current Algebra students of CBSE , ICSE board . Middle school, High school or early college level students If Algebra is always trouble for you then this course is specially for you as it will teach from very basics to in depth knowledge giving lots of practice through solving problems Students who wants to learn all types of factorisation especially middle term split High school students who have gaps in their knowledge and would like to fill them with basics Introduction Lecture 1 Intro video Algebra Introduction final 00:02:00 Fundamental concepts on Algebraic Expressions Lecture 2 Terminology used in Algebra 00:05:00 Lecture 3 Language of Algebra 00:06:00 Lecture 4 Practice Questions 00:06:00 Lecture 5 Finding numerical value of an algebraic expression 00:14:00 Operations on Algebraic Expressions Lecture 6 Revision of Directed number ( integers 00:06:00 Lecture 7 Addition and subtraction of monomial expressions 00:06:00 Lecture 8 Addition of algebraic expressions with many terms 00:10:00 Lecture 9 Subtraction of algebraic expressions 00:10:00 Indices ( Exponents) Lecture 10 The rules of Indices in algebra 00:11:00 Lecture 11 Fractional indices 00:10:00 Lecture 12 Understanding indices (practice questions) 00:07:00 Lecture 13 Problems from IGCSE Last year papers 00:09:00 Multiplication and Division of Algebraic expressions Lecture 14 Multiplication of monomial algebraic expressions 00:05:00 Lecture 15 Multiplication of monomial with binomials and trinomials 00:11:00 Lecture 16 Division of algebraic expression by a monomial 00:07:00 Lecture 17 Division of algebraic expression by another polynomial 00:09:00 Lecture 18 Division of a polynomial by another polynomial with remainder 00:11:00 Brackets in Algebra Lecture 19 Rules of brackets 00:04:00 Lecture 20 Simplification by removing brackets 00:11:00 Linear equations in one variable Lecture 21 Simplification of algebraic fractions 00:07:00 Lecture 22 Rules to solve linear equations in one variable 00:03:00 Lecture 23 Solving linear equations in one variable 00:07:00 Pefect your Algebra Fundamentals 00:10:00 Lecture 25 Word problems on linear equations in one variable 00:13:00 Algebraic Identities Lecture 26 Standard Identities (a + b )² and (a - b )² identities 00:11:00 Lecture 27 Standard Identity ( a - b ) ( a + b) = a ² - b ² 00:08:00 Lecture 28 Standard Identities ( a + b + c ) ² = a ² + b ² + c ² + 2 a b + 2 a c +2 b c 00:07:00 Lecture 29 Standard Identities ( a + b ) ³ and ( a - b ) ³ 00:09:00 Lecture 30 Standard Identities a ³ + b ³ and a ³ - b ³ 00:06:00 Lecture 31 Standard Identities a ³ + b ³ + c ³ - 3 a b c 00:10:00 Formula : Change of subject of formula Lecture 32 -Changing the subject of formula 00:08:00 Linear Inequalities Lecture 33 Linear Inequalities 00:12:00 Resolve into factors Lecture 34 Factorization by taking out common factor 00:10:00 Lecture 35 Factorization by grouping the terms 00:09:00 Lecture 36 Factorize using identity a ² - b ² 00:07:00 Lecture 37 Factorize using identity (a + b )² and (a - b )² 00:08:00 Lecture 38 Factorize using identity ( a + b + c ) ² 00:05:00 Lecture 39 Factorization by middle term split 00:12:00 Algebraic Fractions Lecture 40 Simplification of algebraic fractions 00:06:00 Coordinate axis - points and Line graph Lecture 41 All that you need to know about co ordinate axis 00:04:00 Lecture 42 Some important facts needed to draw line graph 00:03:00 Lecture 43 How to draw a line graph on coordinate plane 00:03:00 Lecture 44 Drawing line graphs 00:06:00 System of simultaneous linear equations in two variables Lecture 45 Simultaneous Linear Equations in two variables- intro 00:03:00 Lecture 46 Graphical method of solving linear equations 00:06:00 Lecture 47 Graphical method - more sums 00:10:00 Lecture 48 Method of Elimination by substitution 00:09:00 Lecture 49 Method of Elimination by Equating coefficients 00:11:00 Lecture 50 Method of Elimination by cross multiplication 00:07:00 Lecture 51 Equations reducible to simultaneous linear equations 00:12:00 Lecture 52 Word Problems on Linear equations 00:18:00 Polynomials Lecture 53 Polynomials and Zeros of polynomials 00:10:00 Lecture 54 Remainder Theorem 00:04:00 Lecture 55 Factor Theorem 00:08:00 Lecture 56 Practice problems on Remainder and Factor Theorem 00:09:00 Lecture 57 Factorization using factor Theorem 00:10:00 Quadratic Polynomials Lecture 58 Zeros of polynomials α, β & γ 00:10:00 Lecture 59 Relation between zeros and coefficients of a polynomials 00:13:00 Lecture 60 Writing polynomials if zeros are given 00:06:00 Lecture 61 Practice problems on zeros of polynomials 00:10:00 Lecture 62 Problems solving with α and β (part 1) 00:11:00 Lecture 63 Problems solving with α and β (part 2) 00:10:00 Quadratic Equations Lecture 64 what are Quadratic equations 00:03:00 Lecture 65 Solutions by factorization method 00:12:00 Lecture 66 Solutions by completing square formula 00:06:00 Lecture 67 Deriving Quadratic formula 00:05:00 Lecture 68 Practice problems by Quadratic formula 00:07:00 Lecture 69 Solving complex quadratic equations by Quadratic Formula 00:11:00 Lecture 70 Solutions of reducible to Quadratic Formula 00:09:00 Lecture 71 Skilled problems on Quadratic Equations 00:07:00 Lecture 72 Exponential problems reducible to Quadratic Equations 00:06:00 Lecture 73 Nature of Roots of Quadratic Equations 00:09:00 Lecture 74 Word problems on quadratic Equations Part 1 00:13:00 Lecture 75 Word problems on quadratic Equations Part 2 00:11:00 lecture 76 word problems on Quadratic 00:12:00 Mock Exam Final Exam
LOOKING FOR: YA, ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Laura Williams is literary agent at the Greene and Heaton Literary Agency. She is seeking literary fiction, commercial fiction, psychological thrillers and high concept Young Adult. Laura is actively building a fiction list and a small non-fiction list. She is currently looking for literary fiction, edgy commercial fiction, psychological thrillers and high-concept contemporary young adult, as well as narrative non-fiction of all types. Her taste is quite dark, and she loves gothic, ghost stories, horror and anything sinister. She also loves books that make her cry, from big love stories to intense family dramas. She is open to historical or horror YA, but not magical or fantasy. Meditative or moving novels about modern life, appeal to Laura, sad stories with love and the importance of caring for each other shining through. She also loves stories about female friendships or conversely groups of women who don't get on, such as the hugely fun BAD SUMMER PEOPLE by Emma Rosenblum. She is always on the lookout for a big tragic love story to make her cry happy or sad tears. At the more commercial end of fiction, think funny novels with warmth and romantic comedies with a bit of depth – think Marian Keyes. Most of all Laura is looking for novels she hasn’t read before – something unusual structurally or thematically, something that shines a light on a subject the author is passionate about, something that’ll break her heart or raise her blood in an entirely new way. Laura is always looking to promote diverse voices from across the globe, and is particularly keen on LGBTQI+ stories. Laura would like you to submit a covering letter, a 1-2 page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your completed manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Laura is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 27th May 2025
2-part workshop for parents hosted by Rachel Wright, Founder of Born at the Right Time and author of 'The Skies I'm Under'.
Wednesday 4 June, 10am - 12.30pm Do you want to create sensory backpacks for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), but don’t know where to start? About this training In the UK, 11% of children are disabled and in England, 18.4% have special educational needs. Adding non-disabled siblings to these numbers increases this potential audience to a fifth of children in the UK. This simple fact is a powerful advocacy tool to make a business case for SEND inclusion in your museum. One way to support SEND families during a visit is to create a sensory backpack. These resources don’t cost a lot to create, and they can make a powerful difference to a SEND family’s visit. Their economic impact, promoting a longer dwell time and potentially greater spend in the museum, pays back an initial investment quickly. In this session, SEND in Museums Consultant Sam Bowen will guide you through how to create a sensory backpack, drawing on her own professional museum learning knowledge and lived experience as a parent of a child with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). During this virtual training event, we will: · Understand the barriers SEND families face when visiting museums, · Explore examples of best practice in museums for creating sensory backpacks, · Share top tips on how to create backpacks that are bespoke for your setting. Take a look at the full schedule. This training event will be delivered virtually over two and a half hours (with a short break). Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff at museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in making their organisations more welcoming to families with SEND.
The professional working world has changed more rapidly than could have been envisaged at the time of the introduction of GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. With more people working from home post-Covid and the ever increasing risk of cyber-attacks, this short course is aimed at taking stock of current practice and risk, as well as considering ICO enforcement action and the implications of hybrid working. It is also a great recap on the rules as they stand and what you need to know to comply. The course will cover: UK GDPR - A timely reminder of the rules ICO enforcement action and what we can learn Data Protection Impact Assessments - when and how to do them Hybrid working and UK GDPR Managing cyber attacks from a UK GDPR perspective Target Audience The online course is suitable for staff of all levels, from support staff to senior partners. Resources Course notes will be provided to all delegates which may be useful for ongoing reference or cascade training. Please note a recording of the course will not be made available. Speaker Matthew Howgate, Consultant, DG Legal Matt is a non-practising solicitor who has considerable experience in regulatory issues and advising on complex issues of compliance and ethics. He is also an expert in data protection, UK GDPR and on the civil legal aid scheme. Matthew is a lead trainer on and co-developed the LAPG Certificate in Practice Management (a training programme for legal managers and law firm owners) as well as regularly providing training on legal aid Supervision, costs maximisation, data protection and security and on general SRA compliance.
Join Us for a Lunchtime Talk: Let's discuss movies, books and more! We're excited to invite you to our Book and Movie Club – the perfect way to take a break, grab a coffee, and connect with colleagues on shared interests! We hope to have stimulating conversations through this club, either through breaking down the latest blockbuster, or analysing our favourite book character, providing opportunities for catching up with colleagues! What to Expect: Open to all Whether you're a bookworm, a casual reader, a movie buff, or just looking for an excuse to get great movie/book recommendations, you're welcome to join our monthly book and movie club Teams calls! Alternating Monthly Themes: Each month, we'll read a book or watch a movie/series ahead of the meeting. At the end of each meeting, attendees can decide together, the theme and title of the next movie or book to be discussed the following month! It's low-key: This is a casual event, and there is no pressure, just fun discussion! Whether you've read the whole book, watched the entire movie, or only finished parts of it, or looking for recommendations and reviews, everyone is welcome! Next meet-up Details 🔖Book: For our next session, we’re diving into a fascinating mix of finance, corporate drama, and real-life high-stakes decision making with the classic Barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar. 🎬 Bonus: There’s also a movie adaptation you can watch if you prefer or want to complement the book! We’ll be discussing both versions during our session. 🎧 Book available on Libro.fm You can listen to Barbarians at the Gate via our official audiobook partner - Libro.fm. If you haven’t signed up for libro.fm, here's a helpful How to - Document Preview - LFB-HowtoGuideApr2023. Please note that Biogen staff are eligible for 1 free audiobook each month on Libro.fm! Date: May 30, 2025 Time: 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. Where: Join us virtually in a Teams call! Register now and get ready for amazing conversations!
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, SCIENCE FICTION / FANTASY After several years spent within publishing houses Bookouture, Canelo, Avon, One More Chapter and Head of Zeus, Hannah Todd became a Literary Agent at the Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency, before joining Janklow & Nesbit in January 2025. Her clients include Kirsty Greenwood, Charlie Gallagher and Leah Mercer. Hannah is keen to see commercial fiction across the board, but with a particular focus on romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy & mystery novels. She is drawn to books with exemplary characterisation, voice and strength of feeling. But don't let your characterisation overshadow the need for impeccable plot and if you can make her laugh or cry then you're onto a winner! Across the full light-dark spectrum Hannah especially loves SFF that features an unlikely band of heroes, like the Six of Crows series by Leigh Bardugo, Scott Lynch's Gentleman Bastard series, Becky Chambers' The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, T. Kingfisher's Nettle and Bone,and the cosy themes/settings offered by Heather Fawcett and TJ Klune. Hannah's advice is make sure you have a clear USP and hook: If you are sending your reader to a magical academy, or if we're riding dragons or waving wands, that's great! But what makes your book feel different and fresh? An excellent voice is key, but what else makes your take on these tropes stand out? An example of a phenomenal book that has turned the magical academy trope on its head, with layers of excellent world building, a unique magic system and plot twists galore is The Will of the Many by James Islington. If you have something crafted this beautifully then Hannah wants to see it! Romantasy of varying spice levels, accessible to both romance and fantasy readers, is on Hannah's wishlist. And you can whisk her away with contemporary romance novels, romcoms, sweeping love stories that redefine the genre. Romcoms with great disability rep and LGBTQIA+ stories that focus on the joy of falling in love are high on Hannah's agenda. She particularly loves Emily Henry, Laura Wood and Abby Jiminez. Think more Nicholas Sparks than Sally Rooney, and Bonnie Garmus rather than Gabrielle Zevin. In this space, she is a big fan of Emma Donoghue, Bonnie Garmus and Jojo Moyes. Meet with Hannah to discuss your crime and high-concept thrillers with an unsettling ‘it-could-happen-to-me’ feeling, coupled with a twist that's unseen until its delivery. The book she most wants to find in this space is something like Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton in both its themes (real-world emotional suspense) and its execution. A mystery series that feels like a real 'romp' is something she loves to escape with too. With regards to all genres, Hannah is particularly interested in voices from underrepresented backgrounds: such as writers of colour, indigenous communities, the LGBTQIA+ community, and those with disabilities. Hannah does not the right agent to give advice on: Re-imaginings of the classics Books that feature characters putting on Shakespeare plays! Historical fiction Children's, middle-grade and YA Hannah would like you to submit a covering letter, one page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your completed manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Hannah is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 3rd June 2025