Working backwards is an important part of mathematical problem solving. In this feature, we share problems that encourage students to think about the relationships between processes and their inverses.
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Missing Multipliers
What is the smallest number of answers you need to reveal in order to work out the missing headers?
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Number Pyramids
Try entering different sets of numbers in the number pyramids. How does the total at the top change?
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More Number Pyramids
When number pyramids have a sequence on the bottom layer, some interesting patterns emerge...
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Finding factors
Can you find the hidden factors which multiply together to produce each quadratic expression?
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Integration matcher
Can you match the charts of these functions to the charts of their integrals?
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Function Pyramids
A function pyramid is a structure where each entry in the pyramid is determined by the two entries below it. Can you figure out how the pyramid is generated?
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The tasks in this feature encourage learners to become fluent with times tables, but with a difference...