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A Level maths revision on mrbartonmaths. Welcome to > pupils > notes for a level I have put together the following selection of excellent resources to help you prepare for your A Level exams. The notes are particaulry useful if you save them to your phone or tablet, so you have your notes with you wherever you are. Likewise, the videos take you step-by-step through exam questions. Happy revising! Please Note: Some of these resources are for specific exam boards. AQA Past Papers and full written solutions - click here Please Note: although these are for AQA, much of the content is the same as other exam boards, so you may still find them useful for extra practise Revision and Exam Tips - click here I have put together a collection of tips and advice for preparing for and sitting your exams Core 1 For more Widgits like this, click here Core 2 Core 4 <A HREF=" Statistics 1 Statistics 2 Statistics 3 Stats 3 Revision Notes from Simon Baxter at Shrewsbury International School, Bangkok Mechanics 1 Mechanics 2.

Mr reddy dot com. HegartyMaths. A-level Maths Revision, GCSE Maths, SAT and IB Math Revision Videos from ExamSolutions. OCR Maths AS/A level GCE. Free A Level Maths Revision and Study Notes from MrBartonMaths. Maths Revision and Exam Help from MrBartonMaths. Tips for Revising Maths 1. Before you start revising, get all your notes sorted, and draw up a list of all the topics you need to cover. This serves two purposes: you will definitely cover everything you need to cover, and a bit of tidying and sorting out is a nice relaxing way to ease yourself into the revision process. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

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8 math talks to blow your mind. Mathematics gets down to work in these talks, breathing life and logic into everyday problems. Prepare for math puzzlers both solved and unsolvable, and even some still waiting for solutions. Ron Eglash: The fractals at the heart of African designs When Ron Eglash first saw an aerial photo of an African village, he couldn’t rest until he knew — were the fractals in the layout of the village a coincidence, or were the forces of mathematics and culture colliding in unexpected ways?

Here, he tells of his travels around the continent in search of an answer. How big is infinity? There are more whole numbers than there are even numbers … right? Actually, there aren’t. This TED-Ed talk makes it crystal clear why not, in a lesson on the infinite infinities and math’s unanswerable questions. Arthur Benjamin does “Mathemagic” A whole team of calculators is no match for Arthur Benjamin, as he does astounding mental math in the blink of an eye.

Ask Dr. Math - College Level Archive. S-cool A-level Maths.