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A level Maths Bundled Exams [2022/2023] [Already Passed]

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A level Maths Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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A level Maths Questions and Answers 100% Pass if two lines are perpendicular, what must their gradients equal to when multiplied together? -1 What is the equation to calculate the gradient of a line? y₂-y₁/x₂-x₁ What is the equation to calculate the length of a line? √(y₂−y₁)^2 + (...

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Edexcel A Level Maths Latest 2023 Rated A

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Edexcel A Level Maths Latest 2023 Rated A d/dx(sinx) cosx d/dx(cosx) -sinx d/dx(tanx) sec²x d/dx(cotx) -cosec²x d/dx(secx) secxtanx d/dx(cosecx) -cosecxcotx d/dx(ln(ƒ(x))) (f'(x))/(f(x))

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MATHS A-LEVEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A

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MATHS A-LEVEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A How do you find the gradient of a line on a graph? Increase in y --------------- Increase in x How do you find the perpendicular gradient? How do you find the gradient of a line using two coordinates? y2-y1 ------ x2-x1 How do you find the equation of ...

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Maths A level Questions and Answers Rated A

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Maths A level Questions and Answers Rated A What is 2^x multiplied by 3^x? Let x=2 2^2 X 3^2 = 4 X 9 = 36 36=6^2 So answer is 6^x How would you solve (x^3 - 2x)/3x^2 Break down fraction to (x^3/ 3x^2) - (2x/3x^2) then continue to simplify fractions and cancel out like terms How would you factorise...

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A level maths formulae questions and answers with complete solutions

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A level maths formulae questions and answers with complete solutions arithmetic sequence geometric sequence sum of arithmetic sequence 1 n/2(2a + (n-1)d) sum of arithmetic sequence 2 n/2(a + l) (l= last term) sum of geometric sequence sum to infinity 2π 360 degrees 1 radian 180/π π 18...

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Edexcel Pure Maths: A-Level, Content ideas and Formula Already Passed

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Edexcel Pure Maths: A-Level, Content ideas and Formula Already Passed What are the turning point co-ordinates in f(x)=a(x+p)^2 +q (-p,q) How many roots are there if the discriminent > 0? Two distinct roots How many roots are there if the discriminent = 0? One/repeated root How many roots are t...

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Maths A Level Statistics Questions and Answers Rated A+

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Maths A Level Statistics Questions and Answers Rated A+ population the whole set of items that are of interest census observes or measures every member of a population sample selection of observations taken from a subset of the population, which is used to find out information about the population...

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Edexcel A level maths questions and answers 100% pass

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Edexcel A level maths questions and answers 100% pass integrate sinx -cosx + c integrate cosx sinx + c integrate sec^2 x tanx + c integrate cosecxcotx -cosecx + c integrate cosec^2x -cotx + c integrate secxtanx secx + c cot^2 x cosec^2 x- 1 tan^2 x sec^2 x - 1 sin^2 x 1 - cos^2 x sin^2 ...

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Pure Maths A Level Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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Pure Maths A Level Questions and Answers 100% Pass Gradient y2-y1/x2-x1 Length of a line sqrt((x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2) Midpoint (x1+x2/2, y1+y2/2) How do you know if two lines are perpendicular? When you multiply the gradients together they should equal -1. The general rule is perpendicular = -1/m. O...

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Edexcel AS Level Maths Statistics Questions and Answers Already Passed

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Edexcel AS Level Maths Statistics Questions and Answers Already Passed Population The whole set of items that are of interest Census Observes or measures every member of a population Advantages of a census It should give a completely accurate result Disadvantage of a census Time consuming and exp...

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A LEVEL MATHS: Proof

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A LEVEL MATHS: Proof What does the following notation mean? {x:_______} The set of values for x such that ... What does the symbol → mean? x __ implies ____ or if...then.... What does the symbol ← mean? x____is implies by ____ What does the symbol ↔ mean? p implies q and q implies p or p _...

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Edexcel A-level Maths D1 Decision Definitions

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Edexcel A-level Maths D1 Decision Definitions Graph points (vertices or nodes) connected by lines (edges or arcs) subgraph A subgraph of G is a graph, each of whose vertices belongs to G and each of whose edges belongs to G weighted graph or network number/weight associated with each edge degree ...

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Data Collection - A-LEVEL MATHS Latest 2023 Graded A+

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Data Collection - A-LEVEL MATHS Latest 2023 Graded A+ population whole set of items that are of interest sample selection of observations which are a subset of the population census observes and measures every member of population sampling unit individual member of the population sampling frame ...

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