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Edexcel GCSE Mathematics Paper 2 Higher (1MA1 2H) - 3rd June 2024 [Exam Chat]

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Reply 40

Original post by thegoldenkimpa
can someone tell me if I did it right, doing last minute revision 😓IMG_8486.jpg


Hey what topic is that an also what grade I need to practice that so please could anyone tell me thanks

Reply 41

Hi, I did my maths gcse last year and got a grade 9 so im happy to help if anyone needs help with maths or revision tips for the upcomming papers!!!
(edited 1 year ago)

Reply 42

Original post by User_09
Hi, I did my maths gcse last year and got a grade 9 so im happy to help if anyone needs help with maths or revision tips for the upcomming papers!!!


Hii, I’ve done a few past papers which I’ll finish marking tomorrow and some random dr frost questions that my teachers set but I definitely still don’t know quite a bit…what’s the best way to like make sure I know everything
I don’t want to be unprepared and I’m not really sure what else I could be doing

Reply 43

Original post by rouyi
Hii, I’ve done a few past papers which I’ll finish marking tomorrow and some random dr frost questions that my teachers set but I definitely still don’t know quite a bit…what’s the best way to like make sure I know everything
I don’t want to be unprepared and I’m not really sure what else I could be doing

Hi, id reccomend watching 1st Class Maths videos to learn content, and then Physics and Maths Tutor for exam question practice!
Also, once uve done past papers and marked them, go through the questions u lost marks on so u know which topics u dont know that well and should revise!
(edited 1 year ago)

Reply 44

Original post by User_09
Hi, id reccomend watching 1st Class Maths videos to learn content, and then Physics and Maths Tutor for exam question practice!


Thank you so much 😭😭😭

Reply 45

Original post by rouyi
Thank you so much 😭😭😭

1st class maths also did some predicted papers btw! they are on the yt channel

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Thank you for this, looks like a good overview of all the different predicted papers. Does anyone know how accurate these are generally, and whether they're superior to doing past papers if limited for time?

Reply 48

Original post by oriio
that looks right to me, i love the paper!

ty 💓 I got it here: https://notedsociety.com/products/maths-notepad

Reply 49

Original post by thegoldenkimpa

oh nice, tysmm <33

Reply 50

Original post by Sobbingsoobin
1st class maths also did some predicted papers btw! they are on the yt channel


Thank youuuu

Reply 51

Original post by Bellingarina
Hey what topic is that an also what grade I need to practice that so please could anyone tell me thanks

I think that is a grade 8/9 topic called Transforming graphs from Mathsgenie

Reply 52

Can someone mark my work! I think it'll be good revision for others too!!IMG_8498.jpg

Reply 53

Original post by thegoldenkimpa
Can someone mark my work! I think it'll be good revision for others too!!IMG_8498.jpg

correct

Reply 54

I have a feeling that a similar type of question like this will come upcosine.PNG

Reply 55

Original post by snn91828
I have a feeling that a similar type of question like this will come upcosine.PNG

Does the question have any more information?

Reply 56

Original post by scarletroses
Does the question have any more information?

No, we use the cosine rule formula by subbing in all the values in to the equation and solve for x after by either factorising or using the quadratic formula.

Reply 57

Original post by snn91828
No, we use the cosine rule formula by subbing in all the values in to the equation and solve for x after by either factorising or using the quadratic formula.

what does Gauthmath.com say about the answer. If you haven't used it before, if you paste a screenshot of the question into the website, it will give an answer to the question with good explanations to the question. The answers have been made by real people, but not all questions are on there

Reply 58

Can someone mark this please (sorry for the bad layout, but (1) means step 1 and (2) means step 2 etc.)
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Reply 59

Original post by hh1209
Can someone mark this please (sorry for the bad layout, but (1) means step 1 and (2) means step 2 etc.)
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When you are using the Sine rule to find an angle use the version with sin on the numerator
(sin A) / a = (sin B) /b it's easier

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