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Topics for Edexcel IGCSE Mathematics A - Paper 4H: 9th June 2016

Hey guys!

For those of you taking the Edexcel IGCSE Maths Paper 4H, on the 9th of June, I was just wondering if there are any specific topics you guys are certain will be in the next paper?

Will it just be topics that weren't in this one?

Can some topics pop up again? (ie. Simultaneous Equations)

Please share your thoughts!

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Reply 1
i got an email from our teachers of all the topics that should come up i will try and add it later
Original post by salty670
i got an email from our teachers of all the topics that should come up i will try and add it later


Okay, thank you! :smile:
can someone please post the possible topics for 4h?
My teacher said these may come up:
Simply probablity, volume and surface area of 3D shapes, currency conversions, percentages, speed/distance/time, solving equations, pythagoras, angles in a polygons, quadratic simultaneous equations, transformations, bearings, construction, venn diagrams, standard form, chord theorems, direct/indirect proportion, converting recurring decimals to fractions
Any idea on the foundation topics that didn't come up on the iGCSE last week?
Original post by biologynerd878
My teacher said these may come up:
Simply probablity, volume and surface area of 3D shapes, currency conversions, percentages, speed/distance/time, solving equations, pythagoras, angles in a polygons, quadratic simultaneous equations, transformations, bearings, construction, venn diagrams, standard form, chord theorems, direct/indirect

What about vectors and histograms?
Original post by salty670
i got an email from our teachers of all the topics that should come up i will try and add it later


Could you upload it now if you have time? Thank you so much
Reply 8
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Reply 9


Thanks so much
Reply 10
Rep would be very much appreciated
Thank you so much!! :biggrin:
lol that was ****ing easy
omg such a good paper
Wow such an easy exam!!

Here's the start of an unofficial mark scheme: (I am fairly certain all these answers are correct)

Question
3 a) 388 euros b) 395 euros
4 a) 63 degrees b) 50 degrees c) 41 degrees
6 £456
13 a) m=1/4 x p^3 b) 31.25
14 x+5/2x+1
15 a) 8x-1/15 b) 2a^3e^2 c) y=4.8
16 b) 3/95 c) 9/38
17 a) 3 b) 7 c) 5+x/2 d) x=4/x=1
18 a) 15 students
19 -5 + 12(root18) ; a= -5, b=12
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Reply 15
Original post by aaljhfgahsj
Wow such an easy exam!!

Here's the start of an unofficial mark scheme: (I am fairly certain all these answers are correct)

Question
3 a) 388 euros b) 395 euros
4 a) 63 degrees b) 50 degrees c) 41 degrees
6 £456
13 a) m=1/4 x p^3 b) 31.25
14 x+5/2x+1
15 a) 8x-1/15 b) 2a^3e^2 c) y=4.8
16 b) 3/95 c) 9/38
17 a) 3 b) 7 c) 5+x/2 d) x=4/x=1
18 a) 15 students
19 -5 + 12(root18) ; a= -5, b=12
22 a) q-p b) 1/2q - 1/8p

What was the question 6?
Original post by Buxy101
What was the question 6?


Total amount of money in the class of students, needed to do midpoint x frequency and add them all up
Reply 17
Original post by aaljhfgahsj
Total amount of money in the class of students, needed to do midpoint x frequency and add them all up


Thanks
Reply 18
The direct proportionality, I swear I got 7 somewhere... I am scared now :frown:(
Original post by zog_r
The direct proportionality, I swear I got 7 somewhere... I am scared now :frown:(


m is directly proportional to p cubed
expression while m=128 and p=8

m = k x p^3
128 = k x 8^3
128/512 = k
k = 1/4

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