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GCSE Maths Non Calculator Edexcel Higher, what do we need to revise for this?

Stem and leaf? Algebra?

What exactly, i can;t find it on internet?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Hi,

    You need to know everything you've been taught in Maths over the past 2 years:

    - Algebra (quadratics, solving problems using algebra, completing the square etc)

    - Shape and Space (circle geometery, the cos/sin rules, pythagoras etc)

    - Number (surds, division, fractions/decimals/percentages etc)

    - Data collection (stem & leaf diagrams, histograms, frequency etc)

    Best of luck - I'm doing the same exam as you!

    ~Mystic.

  • 4 years ago

    The boundries shouldnt be that low, i discovered the better paper became particularly straight forward, so i'm anticipating them to be greater. despite the fact that, they dont finalise the boundries till marked, using fact the boundries could desire to be lowevered or raised using rustic's overall performance. those are the mock greater boundries: A* for over seventy 8%, A for sixty 3-seventy 8, B for 40 seven-sixty two, C for 32-40 seven, D for 31 or below, utilising the usually happening of the two papers The A boundry is by no skill as intense as 80 out of a hundred marks, its purely too intense, so forget approximately what the others say. How did you detect the paper?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I am also doing the same exam and the above poster who just stated that has actually given me confidence! I can do better much all of that!

    I am guessing circle theorem, histograms, Factorising, subject of the formula, simultaneous equations, transformations, sine and cosine graphs, inequalities. Surface area, probability.

    Go on www.mymaths.co.uk (if your school has a pass) and run through that, it has lessons and tests to help you!

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