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Core Pure — Further Mathematics

Revise Core Pure for Further Mathematics. Each topic below includes explanations, worked examples and exam-style questions.

Topics in Core Pure

  • Complex Numbers
  • Argand Diagrams
  • Series
  • Roots of Polynomials
  • Volumes of Revolution
  • Matrices
  • Linear Transformations
  • Proof by Induction
  • Further Vectors
  • Further Algebra & Functions
  • Further Calculus
  • Differential Equations
  • Polar Coordinates
  • Hyperbolic Functions
  • Maclaurin & Taylor Series
Practise Core Pure All Further Mathematics topics

Topics

  • Complex Numbers
  • Argand Diagrams
  • Series
  • Roots of Polynomials
  • Volumes of Revolution
  • Matrices
  • Linear Transformations
  • Proof by Induction
  • Further Vectors
  • Further Algebra & Functions
  • Further Calculus
  • Differential Equations
  • Polar Coordinates
  • Hyperbolic Functions
  • Maclaurin & Taylor Series
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