Edexcel A-Level Mathematics
Practice 478+ subtopics across 19 topics. All questions match the Edexcel A-Level Mathematics specification.
About Edexcel A-Level Mathematics
The Pearson Edexcel (Edexcel) A-Level Mathematicsspecification covers all the key concepts you need to master for your exams.International exam board offering GCSEs and A-Levels worldwide
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All Topics
Proof
Mathematical proof including proof by deduction, exhaustion, and contradiction
Algebra and Functions
Laws of indices, surds, quadratics, simultaneous equations, inequalities, polynomials, partial fractions, and functions
Coordinate Geometry
Straight lines, circles, parametric equations, and coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane
Sequences and Series
Arithmetic and geometric sequences, sigma notation, and binomial expansion
Trigonometry
Trigonometric functions, identities, equations, and inverse functions
Exponentials and Logarithms
Exponential and logarithmic functions, laws of logarithms, and modelling
Differentiation
Derivatives, chain rule, product rule, quotient rule, implicit and parametric differentiation
Integration
Integration techniques, definite integrals, areas, volumes, and differential equations
Numerical Methods
Locating roots, iteration, and the Newton-Raphson method
Vectors
Vectors in 2D and 3D, magnitude, direction, and geometric applications
Statistical Sampling
Populations, samples, sampling methods, and the large data set
Data Presentation and Interpretation
Representing data, measures of location and spread, correlation and regression
Probability
Probability laws, Venn diagrams, tree diagrams, and conditional probability
Statistical Distributions
Discrete and continuous distributions including binomial and normal
Statistical Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis tests for proportions, means, and correlation
Quantities and Units in Mechanics
SI units, scalars, vectors, and modelling assumptions
Kinematics
Motion in a straight line, projectiles, and variable acceleration
Forces and Newton's Laws
Force diagrams, Newton's laws, friction, and connected particles
Moments
Moments of forces, equilibrium of rigid bodies, and centres of mass