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Multiplying Polynomials

Here’s another video lesson paired with worksheets that you can practice on. This is a rather lengthy video lesson, but it’s really important for you to be comfortable with this concept. I also included my advice on how you can answer these questions on multiple-choice aptitude tests.

 

You can use the techniques on the worksheets below.

Multiplying Polynomials 1

Multiplying Polynomials 2

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Adding and Subtracting Polynomials

This is something that was taught to us when we were in high school. It’s something that some of us understood really well, but most had a hard time with. We are going to talk about it because it’s something that always shows up in the Civil Service Exam.

You can practice using the techniques you learned by answering these free worksheets:

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 1

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials 2

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3: Work Word Problems





Since this is one of the most requested topics, I decided to create a series of videos to teach you how to answer work-related word problems. To see how to solve the different variations of this problem, watch ALL the videos in the playlist below.

Are you feeling confident about your Work Word Problem-Solving Skills? Practice using the worksheets below:

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Properties of Addition and Multiplication




Sa exam, ito na siguro ang mga pinakamadaling klase ng tanong na lumalabas. Kaya nga lang, marami sa mga nag-eexam ang nakalimutan na ang mga ito. I won’t blame you if isa ka sa kanila. After all, it’s been years since you last had to memorize this.

In this video, I’ll teach you how I remember these properties easily. I’m not big on memorization pero I believe in information reconstruction. With the right mnemonics and memory aids, kaya rin ninyong sagutin kahit anong tanong about these properties pagdating ng exam.

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Venn Diagrams

Understanding how a Venn Diagram works can help you with the examination. This isn’t just about having questions with a Venn Diagram for reference. Makakatulong din sa logical and analytical skills ninyo.

Here’s my video lesson on this topic. Watch it before you try your hand at answering the worksheets below.

Just a quick note, when you try to answer these worksheets, really think about it before writing your answer down. Consider all of the figures, not just the ones directly mentioned in the question.

Venn Diagram Worksheet #1

Venn Diagram Worksheet #2

Venn Diagram Worksheet #3

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Mean, Median, and Mode

There may be a couple of statistic questions in the examination. Kaya it’ll pay to brush up on these simple concepts-the mean, mode, median, and range.

So, how do you solve for them? Here’s how:

  • Mean = Average. All you have to do is to add all of the scores and divide it by the number of scores. For example: 3, 4, and 5 will give you a mean of 4 because (3+4+5) divided by 3 is 4.
  • Mode = The score with the most repetitions. In short, yung pinakasikat or uso. For example: 3, 4, 4, and 5 will have a mode of 4 because there are 2 4s and just one each of 3 and 5.
  • Median = Middle. Write all of the scores in ascending order and pick the number in the middle spot. For example: 3, 4, 5, will give you a median of 4 because it is the middle number.
  • Range = The largest score minus the smallest score. For example: 3, 4, and 5 will have a range of 2 because 5 – 3 is 2.

It’s time to put that into practice. Here are a couple of worksheets to get you started.

Mean, Median, Mode #1

Mean, Median, Mode #2

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Speed Math #2: Multiplying by 5

Hi, Team Lyqa! I’m happy that a lot of you are responding positively to our new website. I promised to pair my existing videos with a short quiz/assessment and here’s another one.

In this video, I share my technique on how to multiply numbers by 5. This is one of the steps that build my Speed Math technique along with Chunking which you can see in an earlier post here.

So, watch this video, learn from it, and take the quiz below to practice what you just learned.

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