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What are polar coordinates?

People doing mathematics at A-Level will be familiar with the concept of using x and y coordinates in the cartesian coordinate system. But introducing the idea of the polar coordinate system can be confus...

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How do you use derivatives to categorise stationary points?

When investigating graphs, you will often be asked to pick out features of the graph; stationary points being the most popular. You will need to know that a stationary point on f(x) can be found by solvin...

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What is the difference between a definite integral and an indefinite integral?

A definite integral is actually a numerical value, which the represents the area under a graph between two points. For example, if you integrated f(x) between two values (lets call them a and b), the answ...

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Answered by Alex W. Maths tutor
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How can I bring my controlled assessment work up to an A-grade?

In both writing and speaking assessments, you need to ensure your content has good flow and ticks certain boxes that the examiner is looking for - for example have you used the correct form of the past...

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Answered by Isabella L. Spanish tutor
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What would your advice be on revision for History A-Level?

There is no definitively correct answer on revision. All students learn and revise in a variety of different ways.

However, my advice when it comes to History at A-Level and even during m...

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Answered by Daniel L. History tutor
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