A-Level Mathematics
Comprehensive resources for UK A-Level Mathematics students, covering all major examination boards.
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AQA A-Level Mathematics
The AQA A-Level in Mathematics consists of three areas: Pure Mathematics, Statistics, and Mechanics. You will develop an understanding of mathematics and mathematical processes, along with the ability to reason logically and recognize incorrect reasoning.
Pure Mathematics
Core mathematical concepts and techniques
Statistics
Statistical methods and probability
Mechanics
Physical modeling and forces
Example Problems
Solving a Quadratic Equation
Pure Mathematics - Algebra
Solve the quadratic equation: 2x² - 5x - 3 = 0
Normal Distribution Probability
Statistics - Normal Distribution
The weights of apples are normally distributed with a mean of 85g and a standard deviation of 6g. Find the probability that a randomly selected apple weighs more than 95g.
Past Papers and Resources
Past Papers
Practice with previous examination papers
Formula Sheets
Essential formulas for quick reference
Official Resources
Links to AQA official materials
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