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[AQA Level 2 Further Maths] - Practice Paper 2 (2024)
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0:00 Introduction and Disclaimer
0:26 - Q1 Identities
1:56 - Q2 czcams.com/video/lSRehCwoxs8/video.html
2:44 - Q3 Coordinates and Ratio
4:30 - Q4 czcams.com/video/XWGlr-wtnf8/video.html
5:21 - Q5 Exponential Graphs
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7:41 - Q7 czcams.com/video/60h18OO8kmU/video.html
9:21 - Q8 Ratio Problem Solving
10:27 - Q9 czcams.com/video/dnPItHZ6J-0/video.html and czcams.com/video/1aBkyMVvlsU/video.html
14:48 - Q10 Percentages Problem Solving
16:35 - Q11 Expanding Triple Brackets
17:40 - Q12 Volume Problem Solving
19:10 - Q13 Sequences
21:14 - Q14 czcams.com/video/BqkPuXHz0aw/video.html
23:59 - Q15 czcams.com/video/T_IJcW07YDQ/video.html
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This paper has been written to help students prepare for AQA Level 2 Further Maths GCSE Paper 2.
0:00 Introduction and Disclaimer
0:26 - Q1 Identities
1:56 - Q2 czcams.com/video/lSRehCwoxs8/video.html
2:44 - Q3 Coordinates and Ratio
4:30 - Q4 czcams.com/video/XWGlr-wtnf8/video.html
5:21 - Q5 Exponential Graphs
6:36 - Q6 czcams.com/video/2pKrSEVk-Uk/video.html
7:41 - Q7 czcams.com/video/60h18OO8kmU/video.html
9:21 - Q8 Ratio Problem Solving
10:27 - Q9 czcams.com/video/dnPItHZ6J-0/video.html and czcams.com/video/1aBkyMVvlsU/video.html
14:48 - Q10 Percentages Problem Solving
16:35 - Q11 Expanding Triple Brackets
17:40 - Q12 Volume Problem Solving
19:10 - Q13 Sequences
21:14 - Q14 czcams.com/video/BqkPuXHz0aw/video.html
23:59 - Q15 czcams.com/video/T_IJcW07YDQ/video.html
26:03 - Q16 czcams.com/video/iff8AWpbiyQ/video.html
27:52 - Q17 czcams.com/video/7D8f4ACZLmY/video.html
31:59 - Q18 czcams.com/video/RIz409Altzc/video.html
34:51 - Q19 czcams.com/video/QeT1T3QIe1s/video.html
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Thanks! I was stuck on my hw until I watched this video
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Thanks a lot
THANK YOU AGAIN! i think i’ve commented on ur videos before haha😂.but i never ever rlly understood circle theorems which is why i dropped marks on that section in my maths test. already 3 mins in and everything feels clearer. DON’T STOP WHAT YOU’RE DOING! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Tysm understand this concept rlly well now😊
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You're an amazing teacher, honestly! Thank you!
The solution to question 22 on your worksheet is wrong.
Thanks I am not good at equations. Fixed it now.
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your expalanaion is too good
Thanks for this video.Very useful
Glad it was helpful!
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u saved my gcse life thank u so much
Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe you could’ve simplified the last answer by cancelling out the 3s leaving you with - root 6
Hi. You cannot do this I am afraid. If you want to divide by 3 you must divide all terms by 3 and you have not done the root6. The best way to avoid this mistake is only cancel if you can factorise out a common factor e.g. 3x + 12 over 3y you can simply because it is 3(x + 4) over 3(y). Here you can see the 3 will cancel leaving (x + 4) over (y).
Why it is not the probability that represents randomly selecting 2 sweets of the same flavor without caring any information?
this is honestly so so helpful. may god bless you. you have just saved me
You're so welcome!
What happens if 2nd difference is an odd number like 5? Would nth term be written starting with 2.5n
Yes
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If we needed to prove one of the theorums in which the proof involves another theorum (e.g angles in the same segment are equal), would we need to prove both theorums?
Yes technically. You may also want to note that it is also theorems with an 'e'. Seen lots of people make that mistake though.
Thank u so much ive got higher maths paper 1 tommorow y10
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Good luck
This video was so helpful. Thank you so much
Your explanation is top-notch 👍. You're are saving me.
these questions are way easier than to those which appeared in my test i got cooked make a harder question version please
This guy is underrated, great video.
To be honest, I did factor theorem today and it was really hard to solve it without telling you the factor
The trick is to look at factors of the constant term. E.g. if it was 12 at the end try 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 12 in the bracket (both + and - versions of)
got my exam tmr and this was really well explained! thank you
Best of luck!
I'm revising matrices to use in multiple linear regression and am finding your clear, step-by-step approach very helpful. Thank you. I'm a 65 year old with 2 degrees and an MBA so I just wanted to say that some things you think you might only use in the exam and never need again come up time and time again. I haven't used matrices in a long time but needed to do some regression using matrices and needed a refresher. So, I'm finding this playlist very useful! Thank you once again.
This makes trigonometry much easier to understand
Again, a generally good, clear explaination. That is, until you get to 4x^2 - 9y^2 - you really do need to correct and re-upload tthis video as it's letting you down, letting me down and letting everyone else here down.
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Is this non calculator
Calculator allowed
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From example two, i wrote the sane into my calculator and got a little different numbers, i got 29.5847775, does anyone know why might that be
Check the description :)
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Glad you find it useful and thank you very much.
@@1stClassMaths I’m using the surds and brackets worksheet right now! :)).
This is really clear and concise explanation - thank you! You have a new subscriber.
Welcome aboard!
Why did you use 3 to multiply the last equation 😢
On the final example? It is because on one equation we had b and another we had 3b so by multiplying by 3 we get a 3b in both of them. This means we can eliminate it.
The angle at the centre is twice the angel at the circumference, so the centre rather had the be 50 and the circumference 100, I guess
Is this non calculator questions
Is this non calculator
Calculator
at 6:26 the powers of b which is 5 and 4 dont add up to 5 which is the power of the bracket though
It is the powers of each term e.g. b^5 where the power is 5 ab^4 where the powers are 1 and 4 a^2 b^3 where the powers are 2 and 3
In the “find the probability one of the counters is red why did you not use the path of red and red?
Because that would be two reds, not one.
@@1stClassMaths ohhh I didn’t realise it was that kind of question I don’t think I read it right, thank you
12:15 you could also do: B:G = 2:5 Add the 2 parts, =7. 0.42 / 7 = 0.06. 0.06x2= 0.12 0.06x5= 0.3 And, for (b) you could do 87 / 0.58 = 150.
Is this channel similar to Cognito?
GREAT SIR ❤❤ Prove the theorem of triangle also. incentive , medium
idk why im watching these videos because im only in year 10 next year lol.
Nothing wrong with being prepared!
Help idk how to factorise any of the stuff hes saying u should know 😭where do i even learn how to???
Great explanation but i have a question, What if there are more than 2 stationary points, suppose i have to find maxima and i get three values of x for which first derivative is equal to zero, and for two values of x, second derivative is negative. Then how do i find on which value of x would there be maxima? Do i have to put both of these value in original function to check which one gives greater value, or is there any other way to know?
Like the example you gave in starting of video at 0:34
Hi. You can have multiple maxima and minima. When we say "maxima" we are talking about a localised maximum point rather than the maximum for the entire function/graph. So the maxima is just where the graph reachs a peak then comes back down again but this could happen multiple times. E.g. the sin/cos graphs have infinitely many maxima and minima.