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Guys can you please share your notes, I find Arithmetic series a bit difficult to understand, and I can manage the rest.
Good luck everyone
Good luck everyone
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(Original post by neverseenanalien)
Guys can you please share your notes, I find Arithmetic series a bit difficult to understand, and I can manage the rest.
Good luck everyone
Guys can you please share your notes, I find Arithmetic series a bit difficult to understand, and I can manage the rest.
Good luck everyone
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/show....php?t=3239901
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I take it you're doing edexcel or at least not aqa because it's on c2 for me. Tbh I struggle with them as well i hate sequences and series
but mymaths.co.uk has some good resources I suggest you look there?


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Basically
Always remember the arithmetic formulas
That will get you anywhere
a + (n-1)d
And
Sn = n/2 [2a+ (n-1)d]
And how to work out how many terms there are in a sequence
Last no. - first number = ans1
Then ans1/difference = no of terms + 1
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Always remember the arithmetic formulas
That will get you anywhere
a + (n-1)d
And
Sn = n/2 [2a+ (n-1)d]
And how to work out how many terms there are in a sequence
Last no. - first number = ans1
Then ans1/difference = no of terms + 1
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(Original post by Bloom77)
Basically
Always remember the arithmetic formulas
That will get you anywhere
a + (n-1)d
And
Sn = n/2 [2a+ (n-1)d]
And how to work out how many terms there are in a sequence
Last no. - first number = ans1
Then ans1/difference = no of terms + 1
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Basically
Always remember the arithmetic formulas
That will get you anywhere
a + (n-1)d
And
Sn = n/2 [2a+ (n-1)d]
And how to work out how many terms there are in a sequence
Last no. - first number = ans1
Then ans1/difference = no of terms + 1
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(Original post by neverseenanalien)
Trust me I know all the formulas, but sometimes, it is sooo confusingl BTW my exam board is edexcel
Trust me I know all the formulas, but sometimes, it is sooo confusingl BTW my exam board is edexcel
I find geometric sequences so much harder (in c2)
I really hate that
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(Original post by CancerousProblem)
was already ready when I was 14 pretty much
it's basically gcse maths
was already ready when I was 14 pretty much
it's basically gcse maths
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(Original post by CancerousProblem)
was already ready when I was 14 pretty much
it's basically gcse maths
was already ready when I was 14 pretty much
it's basically gcse maths
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(Original post by TARS)
Great, do you want a ****ing medal?
Great, do you want a ****ing medal?
You're hilarious!
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(Original post by zhuzhu)
I think its much harder than GCSE maths- its pretty much the same as GCSE further maths though- so lucky I did it last year its made C1 so much easier
I think its much harder than GCSE maths- its pretty much the same as GCSE further maths though- so lucky I did it last year its made C1 so much easier
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(Original post by -jordan-)
I wouldn't say it's much harder. The questions are simple if you learn your stuff. But it's certainly not the same as GCSE Maths. No differentiation, integration, polynomials and Quadratic Inequalities in GCSE Maths.
I wouldn't say it's much harder. The questions are simple if you learn your stuff. But it's certainly not the same as GCSE Maths. No differentiation, integration, polynomials and Quadratic Inequalities in GCSE Maths.
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