Mathematics teaches you everything on the topic thoroughly from scratch so you can achieve a professional certificate for free to showcase your achievement in professional life. This Mathematics is a comprehensive, instructor-guided course, designed to provide a detailed understanding of the nature of the related sector and your key roles within it.
To become successful in your profession, you must have a specific set of skills to succeed in today’s competitive world. In this in-depth training course, you will develop the most in-demand skills to kickstart your career, as well as upgrade your existing knowledge & skills.
The training materials of this course are available online for you to learn at your own pace and fast-track your career with ease.
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Accredited by CPD
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Instant e-certificate and hard copy dispatch by next working day
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Fully online, interactive course with audio voiceover
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Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone-friendly
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24/7 Learning Assistance
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Sneak Peek
Who should take the course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Mathematics. While this comprehensive training is popular for preparing people for job opportunities in the relevant fields, it also helps to advance your career for promotions.
Certification
Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99). All of our courses are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field. Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.
Accreditation
All of our courses, including this Mathematics, are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field.
Course Curriculum
The detailed curriculum outline of our Mathematics is as follows:
Integers ( Directed Numbers)
- Lecture 01: Introduction
- Lecture 02: Multiplying any digit number by 11, 22, and 33
- Lecture 03: Integers and ordering of integers
- Lecture 04: Addition and Subtractions of Integers
- Lecture 05: Operations on Integers
- Lecture 06: Multiplication and Division of Integers
- Lecture 07: Powers of Integers (Exponents)
Factors and Multiples
- Lecture 08: Complete knowledge about factors and multiples
- Lecture 09: Divisibility tests for 2,3,4,5,6
- Lecture 10: Divisibility rules 7,8,9,10,11
- Lecture 11: Prime Factorization
- Lecture 12: Highest Common Factor HCF
- Lecture 13: Least Common Multiple LCM
- Lecture 14: Relation between LCM and HCF
Fractions
- Lecture 15: Classification of Fractions
- Lecture 16: Convert mixed to improper and improper to mixed fractions
- Lecture 17: Equivalent Fractions
- Lecture 18: Comparing Fractions after converting to like fractions
- Lecture 19: Reducing a fraction to lowest term
- Lecture 20: Addition and subtraction OF fractions
- Lecture 21: Multiplication and division of fractions
- Lecture 22: Word problems on fractions
Simplification Rule : BODMAS
- Lecture 23: BODMAS and rules to remove brackets
- Lecture 24: Simplify expressions using BODMAS rules
- Lecture 25: Simplify expressions involving fractions using BODMAS
Decimal numbers
- Lecture 26: Decimal numbers in relation to fractions
- Lecture 27: Like and unlike Decimals
- Lecture 28: Ordering of Decimal numbers
- Lecture 29: Addition and subtraction of Decimal
- Lecture 30: Multiplication of Decimal
- Lecture 31: Division of Decimal
Rational Numbers
- Lecture 32: Rational number
- Lecture 33: Representation of Rational Numbers on Number line
- Lecture 34: Determining which fraction is terminating or non terminating
- Lecture 35: shortcut method of writing decimal expansion of fraction to decimal
Approximation
- Lecture 36: Rounding to whole number
- Lecture 37: Rounding to required number of decimals (1 d.p. )
- Lecture 38: rounding to significant digits
- Lecture 39: Practice question on three methods of approximation
Estimation and Scientific Notation or Standard form
- Lecture 40: Estimation
- Lecture 41: Scientific Notation
- Lecture 42: Operation on numbers when they are in scientific notation
Percentage
- Lecture 43: Percentage to fraction and fraction to percentage
- Lecture 44: Percentage of a quantity and conversation to decimal
- Lecture 45 Expressing one quantity as percentage of another quantity
- Lecture 46: Finding increase decrease percent
- Lecture 47: Uses of percentages-Word Problems
Ratio and Proportion
- Lecture 48: Ratio- How to express as simple ratio
- Lecture 49: How to compare Ratios
- Lecture 50: Word problems on finding ratios
- Lecture 51: To divide a given quantity into a given Ratio
- Lecture 52: Proportion
- Lecture 53: Practice problems on Proportion
- Lecture 54: Continued proportion
Unitary Method and its Applications
- Lecture 55: Direct Variation ( or proportion)
- Lecture 56: Problems based on Direct proportion
- Lecture 57: Inverse Variation ( or proportion)
- Lecture 58: Multiple Ratios
Profit , Loss, discount and Tax
- Lecture 59: Basics – Profit and Loss
- Lecture 60: More practice problems on Profit & Loss
- Lecture 61: Selling price formula and Problems
- Lecture 62: Cost price formula and Problems
- Lecture 63: Higher problems on Profit and Loss
- Lecture 64: Basics – Discount
- Lecture 65: Practice problems on Discount
- Lecture 66: Tax