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Edexcel A Level Further Mathematics Paper 4A (9FM0 4A) - 24th June 2024 [Exam Chat]

Edexcel A Level Further Mathematics Paper 4A (9FM0 4A) - 24th June 2024 [Exam Chat]


Welcome to the exam discussion thread for this exam. Introduce yourself! Let others know what you're aiming for in your exams, what you are struggling with in your revision or anything else.

Wishing you all the best of luck.

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Date/Time: 24th June 2023/ PM
Length: 1hr 30 mins

Resources:
Edexcel A Level Further Mathematics
(edited 11 months ago)

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Is anyone doing FP2 on Monday?
me!!
Original post by julius_n
Is anyone doing FP2 on Monday?

do you by any chance have the 2023 paper?
Yes i've got the paper but i'm not sure if i'm allowed to share it. Maybe try to google it and you might be able to access it
What do you guys think is the worst topic? I personally find integration tough and they only give you 4 or 5 marks...
Original post by julius_n
What do you guys think is the worst topic? I personally find integration tough and they only give you 4 or 5 marks...


I find the group stuff difficult to understand !!
Original post by julius_n
Yes i've got the paper but i'm not sure if i'm allowed to share it. Maybe try to google it and you might be able to access it


Then discord ?
Good luck guys for tomorrow!
Original post by julius_n
Good luck guys for tomorrow!

Thanks, you too!!
how did it go guys?
How did it go ??
The integration questions were hard ngl
yeeah i agree i couldn't do the substiution
Original post by julius_n
yeeah i agree i couldn't do the substiution


Same here!!! Also the integration by parts was difficult !! Other than that the paper was decent
Reply 15
Hi
We DONE bro
Reply 16
It is quiet good, except I did not work out the isomorphism, how do you prove
Reply 17
Anyway, I guess that is the 3 marks I lost only,
Original post by Justin Ju
Anyway, I guess that is the 3 marks I lost only,

Did you get integration questions?
Reply 19
Original post by bloodied-theorem
Did you get integration questions?


Yes, I think that is fine, just playing around with the expression. You basically think (f(x))^{1/2} = f(x)/(f(x)^{1/2})

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