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Number

  • Integers, Powers & Roots
  • Factors, Multiples & Primes
  • Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
  • Percentages: Increase & Decrease
  • Percentage Change & Reverse Percentages
  • Ratio of Amounts
  • Indices & Standard Form
  • Surds
  • Rounding & Estimation
  • Bounds & Error Intervals
  • Recurring Decimals
  • Negative Indices
  • Fractional Indices
  • Laws of Indices
  • Currency Conversion

Algebra

  • Algebraic Notation & Simplifying
  • Substitution
  • Solving Linear Equations
  • Changing the Subject
  • Real-Life Graphs
  • Factorising & Expanding
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Completing the Square
  • Simultaneous Equations
  • Sequences
  • Nth Term of Linear Sequences
  • Quadratic Sequences
  • Inequalities
  • Direct & Inverse Proportion
  • Functions
  • Graphs of Functions
  • Linear Graphs & Gradients
  • Quadratic Graphs
  • Cubic & Reciprocal Graphs
  • Equation of a Line
  • Parallel & Perpendicular Lines
  • Algebraic Fractions
  • Proof & Reasoning
  • Iteration Methods
  • Equation of a Circle
  • Expanding Triple Brackets
  • Factorising Quadratics
  • Difference of Two Squares
  • Quadratic Formula
  • Discriminant
  • Simultaneous Equations (Linear & Quadratic)
  • Quadratic Inequalities
  • Graphing Linear Inequalities
  • Composite Functions
  • Inverse Functions
  • Trapezium Rule
  • Gradients of Curves

Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change

  • Ratio & Proportion
  • Scale Drawings & Maps
  • Best Buys & Unit Pricing
  • Compound Measures
  • Speed, Density & Pressure
  • Growth & Decay
  • Compound Interest & Depreciation
  • Rates of Change
  • Gradient as Rate of Change
  • Best Buys
  • Unit Conversions
  • Density & Pressure Problems
  • Speed, Distance & Time Problems

Geometry & Measures

  • Angles & Polygons
  • Constructions & Loci
  • Bearings
  • Pythagoras & Trigonometry
  • SOHCAHTOA Problems
  • Sine Rule & Cosine Rule
  • Circle Theorems
  • Area & Perimeter
  • Area & Volume
  • Surface Area of 3D Shapes
  • Congruence & Similarity
  • Transformations
  • Enlargements
  • Coordinates & Midpoints
  • Vectors
  • Plans & Elevations
  • 3D Trigonometry
  • Exact Trigonometric Values
  • Similar Triangles
  • Tangent to a Circle
  • Sector Area & Arc Length
  • Cone Volume
  • Pyramid Volume
  • Prism Volume
  • Sphere Volume
  • Cylinder Volume
  • Graph Transformations
  • Vectors in 2D

Probability

  • Probability Basics
  • Experimental Probability
  • Relative Frequency
  • Sample Spaces
  • Tree Diagrams
  • Venn Diagrams & Sets
  • Conditional Probability
  • Probability Trees

Statistics

  • Types of Data & Sampling
  • Frequency Tables
  • Averages & Spread
  • Scatter Graphs & Correlation
  • Time Series
  • Cumulative Frequency & Box Plots
  • Histograms & Frequency Density
  • Pie Charts & Bar Charts
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