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Original post by kdizzle97
Yeah, I get the Calculator paper tomorrow I think!


I get both calculator and non-calculator :frown:
I don't think Dimension Theory can come up I heard it was taken off the course a couple of years ago
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Original post by BBeyond
Yeah I'm pretty sure that can still come up.

Are you sure it comes up, i've never seen it in an Edexcel paper
Original post by IChowder
Are you sure it comes up, i've never seen it in an Edexcel paper


It's in some of the older papers? Unless they've taken it out of the spec it could come up.
Awesome thanks for stopping me wasting my time revising it! haha

Best of luck to everyone sitting the exam - I'm thinking algebraic fractions could rear their ugly heads late on.. or vectors/complex circles, would hate seeing a circle 6 marker
Reply 45
Thats great but i saw moving averages in the mock exam we did in December
Reply 46
can someone teach me fx graphs i beg youu
Original post by monisj1
can someone teach me fx graphs i beg youu


f (x + a) - when inside the brackets, horizontal movement in the opposite direction as is expected. eg f (x + 3) = 3 to the left

f (x) + a - vertical movement in expected direction. ie f (x) + 3 is 3 up

f (ax) - vertical stretch sf 1/a

af (x) - vertical stretch sf a

-f (x) - reflection in x axis

f (-x) - reflection in y axis
(edited 9 years ago)
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Original post by JSweeting21
f (x + a) - when inside the brackets, horizontal movement in the opposite direction as is expected. eg f (x + 3) = 3 to the left

f (x) + a - vertical movement in expected direction. ie f (x) + 3 is 3 up

f (ax) - vertical stretch sf 1/a

af (x) - vertical stretch sf a

-f (x) - reflection in x axis

f (-x) - reflection in y axis



what sf 1/a mean and reflection mean?
Reply 50
Original post by Kattkin
Oh god could someone please tell me what question 25 is about?? I can't even identify the topic. Oh man I'm screwed.


Part a is not really a topic, i guess you could call it adding fractions. you may have done it in science. Part b is rearranging the formula:smile:
Original post by sumi234
Does anyone know how many marks will I Need to get a C or B in this exam please answer, thanks


you will need to get 30 marks on each paper for a c ad 45 marks on each paper to get a b
Original post by karishmarose
what topics are most likely to come up for the non calc gcse on monday 9th? EDEXCEL MATHS A


http://www.mathsgenie.co.uk/resources.html
These are the predicted papers
can u please tell me the link?
Original post by homairapatel
Hey. i dont think the link works anymore.
could yu pls repost it
thnks


2 years old mate , which links do you want

Which paper?

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