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"Students embarking on Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced GCE study in
Mathematics are expected to have achieved at least Grade C in GCSE Mathematics or
equivalent, and to have covered all the material in the Intermediate tier. In
addition, students will be expected to be able to use the material listed
whenever it is required. This material, together with the GCSE material, is
regarded as assumed background knowledge. It will not be tested by questions
focussed directly on it. However, it may be assessed within questions focussed
on other material from the relevant specification."
from A-Level Specifications
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A |
The arithmetic of integers (including
HCFs and LCMs), of fractions and of real numbers. |
B |
The laws of indices for positive integer
components |
C |
Solution of problems involving ratio and
proportion (including similar triangles, and links between length, area and
volume of similar figures). |
D |
Elementary algebra, including
multiplying out brackets, factorising quadratics with integer coefficients (to
include a2-b2) and solution of simultaneous linear equations by
eliminating a variable. |
E |
Changing the subject of a simple formula
or equation |
F |
The equation y=mx+c for a straight line;
gradient and intercept. |
G |
The distance between two points in 2D
with given coordinates. |
H |
Solution of triangles using
trigonometry, including the sine and cosine rules. |
I |
Volume of cone and sphere |
J |
The following properties of a
circle
- the angle in a semicircle is a
right angle
- the perpendicular from the
centre to a chord bisects the chord
- the perpendicularity of radius
and tangent
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