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– AS Level
Paper 1 Pure Mathematics (P1) >>Paper 6 Probability & Statistics 1 >>Paper 4 Mechanics >>
– A Level
Paper 2 Pure Mathematics (P2) >>Paper 3 Pure Mathematics (P3) >>Paper 7 Probability & Statistics 2 >>Paper 5 Mechanics >>
Syllabus code 9231
– A Level Further Maths
Pure Maths Paper 1 >>Mechanics Paper 2 >>Statistics Paper 2 >>
Detailed exam questions and answers
– A Level
Pure Maths Paper 2 P2 >>Pure Maths Paper 3 P3 >>Mechanics Paper 4 P4 >>Mechanics Paper 5 P5 >>Pure Maths Paper 1 P1 >>Probability & Statistics Paper 6 P6 >>Probability & Statistics Paper 7 P7 >>Further Maths 9231 Paper 1 >>Further Maths 9231 Paper 2 >>
We recommend the following method of study in order to learn effectively and achieve excellent results in the subject.
Please use/learn following our sequence/orderListen to the relevant teaching video. Do use pen and paper to make notes and annotations on your printed copy(where we have allowed printing). Please have a calculator with you always to perform the calculations.Where there are questions to try and practise please do so. The questions and examples are taken from recommended texts and/or past year questions. These texts are excellent sources of reference.If you do not understand some particular question or its working, please feel free to contact us.We suggest emailing us or later put up your questions in our forum. We will make every effort to reply to all questions promptly and within a reasonable time.We will also upload additional questions for practise from time to time. The teaching material always follow closely the A levels cie syllabus (www.cie.org.uk). Please check in regularly to this site for updates.
Some notes about Alevels Pure Maths P3 CIE
A word about the a levels cie p3 pure maths syllabus. We have used the recommended text by University of Cambridge International Exams (CIE) Pure Maths 2 & 3 by Hugh Neill and Douglas Quadling. We suggest you use a copy of this text for your reference.Also we have a large bank of fully written solutions from current to 2002 for the said Alevels CIE P3 maths exams. We have made available for free viewing one of the May/June 2012 exam solutions. View Here
The rest of the exam solutions written by us are available for purchase. Please contact us if you are keen. Contact usFor all units of A Levels A2, you are assumed to have reasonable knowledge of Olevels /IGCSE additional mathematics. If you find that you are deficient in a particular topic at IGCSE level, please click on to our IGCSE modules (year 10 and year 11) to learn it again and sort out any problems you have at that level.Please be reminded that those of you taking further maths code 9231 are assumed to have knowledge of P1, P3, M1, M2, S1 and S2. This is mentioned in the Alevels CIE Syllabus.All our above modules are prepared following closely the exam syllabus and includes actual exam questions and detailed solutions.
Good luck and we hope you will enjoy your learning experience with us.
May success be yours.
Paper 1 Pure Mathematics (P1) >>Paper 6 Probability & Statistics 1 >>Paper 4 Mechanics >>
– A Level
Paper 2 Pure Mathematics (P2) >>Paper 3 Pure Mathematics (P3) >>Paper 7 Probability & Statistics 2 >>Paper 5 Mechanics >>
Syllabus code 9231
– A Level Further Maths
Pure Maths Paper 1 >>Mechanics Paper 2 >>Statistics Paper 2 >>
Detailed exam questions and answers
– A Level
Pure Maths Paper 2 P2 >>Pure Maths Paper 3 P3 >>Mechanics Paper 4 P4 >>Mechanics Paper 5 P5 >>Pure Maths Paper 1 P1 >>Probability & Statistics Paper 6 P6 >>Probability & Statistics Paper 7 P7 >>Further Maths 9231 Paper 1 >>Further Maths 9231 Paper 2 >>
We recommend the following method of study in order to learn effectively and achieve excellent results in the subject.
Please use/learn following our sequence/orderListen to the relevant teaching video. Do use pen and paper to make notes and annotations on your printed copy(where we have allowed printing). Please have a calculator with you always to perform the calculations.Where there are questions to try and practise please do so. The questions and examples are taken from recommended texts and/or past year questions. These texts are excellent sources of reference.If you do not understand some particular question or its working, please feel free to contact us.We suggest emailing us or later put up your questions in our forum. We will make every effort to reply to all questions promptly and within a reasonable time.We will also upload additional questions for practise from time to time. The teaching material always follow closely the A levels cie syllabus (www.cie.org.uk). Please check in regularly to this site for updates.
Some notes about Alevels Pure Maths P3 CIE
A word about the a levels cie p3 pure maths syllabus. We have used the recommended text by University of Cambridge International Exams (CIE) Pure Maths 2 & 3 by Hugh Neill and Douglas Quadling. We suggest you use a copy of this text for your reference.Also we have a large bank of fully written solutions from current to 2002 for the said Alevels CIE P3 maths exams. We have made available for free viewing one of the May/June 2012 exam solutions. View Here
The rest of the exam solutions written by us are available for purchase. Please contact us if you are keen. Contact usFor all units of A Levels A2, you are assumed to have reasonable knowledge of Olevels /IGCSE additional mathematics. If you find that you are deficient in a particular topic at IGCSE level, please click on to our IGCSE modules (year 10 and year 11) to learn it again and sort out any problems you have at that level.Please be reminded that those of you taking further maths code 9231 are assumed to have knowledge of P1, P3, M1, M2, S1 and S2. This is mentioned in the Alevels CIE Syllabus.All our above modules are prepared following closely the exam syllabus and includes actual exam questions and detailed solutions.
Good luck and we hope you will enjoy your learning experience with us.
May success be yours.
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