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Key words for GCSE Maths
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method |
A method is a particular way of doing something.
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operation |
A mathematical process, such as addition, is called an operation.
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problem |
A maths problem is the question you are being asked to solve.
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procedure |
A procedure is a series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner.
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proportion |
A proportion is a part of something in relation to its whole.
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prove |
If you prove something, you show it to be true or false.
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rate |
Rate is a comparison between two different but related things.
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reason |
If you reason something, it means you think about it in a logical way.
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result |
A result is the answer to your calculation or the outcome of your experiment.
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solution |
A solution is the answer to your problem.
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solve |
If you solve a problem, it means you find the answer.
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unitary |
A unitary ratio is when one side of the ratio is one.
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