So my school decided to give me 2 days to study for a maths past paper, without telling us whether it's calculator or non calculator, so I was wondering what subjects come up the most on both papers for edexcel and are worth the most marks.
Recap what you've been doing for the past few weeks. Then have a look at some past papers online after figuring out whether the stuff you were taught involved using a calculator.
Recap what you've been doing for the past few weeks. Then have a look at some past papers online after figuring out whether the stuff you were taught involved using a calculator.
So my school decided to give me 2 days to study for a maths past paper, without telling us whether it's calculator or non calculator, so I was wondering what subjects come up the most on both papers for edexcel and are worth the most marks.
Thanks
Circle theorems, probability, area volume and stuff like that but mostly algebra, standard index and simultaneous equations. Just revise things you will be able to do without a calculator and also with a calculator. Maths is mainly common sense Hope this helps and Best of luck
So my school decided to give me 2 days to study for a maths past paper, without telling us whether it's calculator or non calculator, so I was wondering what subjects come up the most on both papers for edexcel and are worth the most marks.
Thanks
Algebra, shapes (maybe not triangles), basic statistic stuff.... etc
So my school decided to give me 2 days to study for a maths past paper, without telling us whether it's calculator or non calculator, so I was wondering what subjects come up the most on both papers for edexcel and are worth the most marks.
Thanks
Anything can come up since its maths. I would suggest you use Mathswatch if you do not use that already. Also there are other maths GCSE youtube videos you could watch.
Circle theorems, probability, area volume and stuff like that but mostly algebra, standard index and simultaneous equations. Just revise things you will be able to do without a calculator and also with a calculator. Maths is mainly common sense Hope this helps and Best of luck
Anything can come up since its maths. I would suggest you use Mathswatch if you do not use that already. Also there are other maths GCSE youtube videos you could watch.
Yeah I have a Mathswatch dvd. I'll use that Thanks