GCSE Maths Negative Numbers Revision in Worthing
Negative numbers are essential for GCSE Maths, especially algebra, graphs and calculations. Many students improve quickly when sign rules become secure.
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Key skills
- Ordering negative numbers
- Adding and subtracting negatives
- Multiplying and dividing negatives
- Using negatives in algebra and graphs
Exam tip: Use a number line for addition and subtraction until the direction rules become secure.
Common mistake: A common mistake is thinking that -8 is greater than -3 because 8 is greater than 3.
Video explanation
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