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Frequently Asked Questions
Our mathematics notes cover a wide range of topics, including arithmetic,
algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and statistics
The important questions focus on key concepts that are likely to be tested in
your exams. By practising them, you’ll become more familiar with these
concepts and improve your problem-solving skills.
The formula sheet contains all the important formulas and equations you
need to know in mathematics. It’s like a cheat sheet that you can refer to
whenever you’re stuck on a problem.
The daily practice papers give you regular opportunities to apply what you’ve
learned in maths class. By practising solving problems, you’ll improve your
understanding and build confidence in your abilities.
Mock tests simulate real exam conditions and help you assess your
readiness. They’re a great way to identify any areas where you need more
practice and to get used to the format of the exam.
Mind maps are visual tools that organise information in a simple and
easy-to-understand way. They can help you see the connections between
different maths concepts and remember them more effectively.
One tip is to practise using the formulas regularly, even if you have them
written down. You can also try explaining the formulas to someone else or
creating flashcards to help reinforce your memory.
Word problems can be challenging, but breaking them down into smaller parts
can make them easier to understand. Try identifying the key information and
translating it into a mathematical equation.
Try drawing diagrams or using visual aids to help you visualise geometric shapes and relationships. You can also look for real-life examples of geometric concepts in the world around you.
You can try playing maths-related games like Sudoku, chess, or card games that involve counting and strategy. There are also many online resources and apps available for practicing maths skills in a fun and interactive way.