Pure Mathematics

Solve problems similar to those that appear in exams

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Pure Mathematics

What You Will Learn!

  • Will be able to understand A Levels Pure Mathematics 1 Exam like problems
  • Will be able analyze A level Pure Mathematics 1 Exam like problems
  • Will be able solve problems from A level Pure Mathematics 1 Text Book
  • Will develop ability to work with problems logically and systematically

Description

In this Course you would be learning to solve problems that are like those that normally appear in High School Level Pure Mathematics exams.

Mathematics is a very abstract subject. Pure mathematics is the study of the basic concepts and structures that underlie mathematics. Pure mathematics involves understanding the basic concepts and structures that form the foundation of all mathematics. Its objective is to look and search for an expanded knowledge and deeper understanding of mathematics itself. Archimedes is considered as the father of mathematics because of his notable discoveries and inventions in mathematics and science.  As mathematics becomes more advanced and challenging, that can be difficult to do as well. But the key to success is dedication and practice. Consequently many students find themselves needing to work harder and practice longer to fully grasp more abstract mathematical concepts. That's why here we are to help them.

We expect from you to have some what studied PM1 and are looking for a quick and good preparation of exams. After doing this course with your hard work and dedication you might score better in your actual exam.

This course is for A Levels/ High School students who want to improve their grades and are looking for a time saving solution. Students may also wish to explore other topics such as logic, number theory, complex analysis, and subjects within applied mathematics. These courses are on the way..


Who Should Attend!

  • Teachers and Parents teaching and guiding High School Cambridge Students as teaching aid.

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Tags

  • Math

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Lectures

15

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