Prepare For A-Level Maths - essential tips and practise.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2024
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    In this video I'll be giving you some essential guidance on how to prepare to study A-level mathematics in the new academic year. A-level maths is an excellent choice and gives you access to so many mathematical courses and careers in the future, but if you want to hit the highest grades, starting just a little bit ahead of the course material can make a huge difference.
    I cover:
    - Why it's so more difficult?
    - How to manage your time
    - How to study more efficiently
    - What maths to practise beforehand
    - What A-level maths is actually about
    In the eBook I go into these all in a lot more detail, along with a big bank of questions, exercises and sample material for A level. At the end is a huge list of useful A-level resources that will save you time in finding.
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  • @benjaminlukwiya
    @benjaminlukwiya หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    For the 1st question, why did you complete the square? (Isn't that just for finding the turning point).

    • @eternity_hour
      @eternity_hour  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yes but the turning point of a negative quadratic is also it's maximum as squares of real numbers have a minimum of zero.
      Other functions don't have simple algebraic properties like this that allow you to find their maxima and minima, which is why you learn new techniques at A-Level