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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision

Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths


2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson method
- Integrating standard functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0 correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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Revise Edexcel A level Mathematics Revision
Guide Kindle Edition (REVISE Edexcel GCE Maths
2017)
Harry Smith

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Table of contents
Title page
Contents
PURE MATHEMATICS
- Index laws
- Expanding and factorising
- Surds
- Quadratic equations
- Functions and roots
- Sketching quadratics
- The discriminant
- Modelling with quadratics
- Simultaneous equations
- Inequalities
- Inequalities on graphs
- Cubic and quartic graphs
- Transformations 1
- Transformations 2
- Reciprocal graphs
- Points of intersection
- Equations of lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
- Lengths and areas
- Equation of a circle
- Circle properties
- Solving circle problems
- The factor theorem
- Binomial expansion 1
- Solving binomial problems
- Proof
- Cosine rule
- Sine rule
- Trigonometric graphs
- Trigonometric equations 1
- Trigonometric identities 1
- Trigonometric equations 2
- Vectors
- Solving vector problems
- Differentiating from first
principles
- Differentiation 1
- Differentiation 2
- Tangents and normals
- Stationary points 1
- Stationary points 2
- Modelling with calculus
- Integration
- Finding the constant
- Definite integration
- Area under a curve
- More areas
- Exponential functions
- Logarithms
- Equations with logs
- Exponential equations
- Natural logarithms
- Exponential modelling
- Modelling with logs
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Proof by contradiction
- Algebraic fractions
- Partial fractions
- Algebraic division
- Domain and range
- Graphs and range
- Inverse functions
- Inverse graphs
- Modulus
- Modulus transformations
- Modulus equations
- Arithmetic sequences
- Arithmetic series
- Geometric sequences
- Geometric series
- Infinite series
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series
- Series and logs
- Binomial expansion 2
- Radians, arcs and sectors
- Areas of triangles
- Sec, cosec and cot
- Trigonometric equations 3
- Trigonometric identities 2
- Arcsin, arccos and arctan
- Addition formulae
- Double angle formulae
- a cos θ ± b sin θ
- Trig modelling
- Parametric equations
- Differentiating sin x and cos
x
- The chain rule
- Differentiating standard
functions
- The product rule
- The quotient rule
- Differentiation and graphs
- Parametric differentiation
- Implicit differentiation
- Differentiating
a<sup>x</sup>
- Points of inflexion
- Rates of change
- Iteration
- The Newton-Raphson
method
- Integrating standard
functions
- Reverse chain rule
- Identities in integration
- Integration by substitution
- Integration by parts
- Integrating partial fractions
- Area between two curves
- Areas and parametric
curves
- The trapezium rule
- Solving differential
equations
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
STATISTICS
- Sampling
- Mean
- Median and quartiles
- Linear interpolation
- Standard deviation 1
- Standard deviation 2
- Coding
- Box plots and outliers
- Cumulative frequency
diagrams
- Histograms
- Comparing distributions
- Correlation and cleaning
data
- Regression
- Using regression lines
- Drawing Venn diagrams
- Using Venn diagrams
- Independent events
- Tree diagrams
- Random variables
- The binomial distribution
- Hypothesis testing
- Finding critical regions
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Measuring correlation
- Hypothesis testing for 0
correlation
- Conditional probability
- Probability formulae
- The normal distribution 1
- The normal distribution 2
- The inverse normal function
- Finding μ and σ
- Normal approximations
- Normal hypothesis testing
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
MECHANICS
- Modelling in mechanics
- Motion graphs
- Constant acceleration 1
- Constant acceleration 2
- Motion under gravity
- Forces
- Forces as vectors
- Motion in 2D
- Pulleys
- Connected particles 1
- Combining techniques
- Variable acceleration 1
- Variable acceleration 2
- Deriving suvat formulae
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
- Moments 1
- Moments 2
- Centres of mass
- Resolving forces
- Friction
- Sloping planes
- Projectiles
- Projectile formulae
- Static particles
- Limiting equilibrium
- Static rigid bodies
- Connected particles 2
- Vectors in kinematics
- Vectors and bearings
- Variable acceleration 3
- Calculus with vectors
- You are the examiner!
- You are still the examiner!
WORKED SOLUTIONS
- Pure mathematics
- Statistics
- Mechanics

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