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/...the best topic in the world? *! :p - but which sites are best for revising iGCSE stuff? & even more basic, what do you guys think is the best way to revise?

to connect it with fashion* :p


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The way I did was I made brief notes on every chapter in the syllabus, revised them, and did all the past papers I had.

Good luck with them, they weren't that bad :flower:
 
What worked for me was to practise, practise, PRACTISE. I was never really good at it but doing sum after sum got me an A.:p
 
kissmesweet said:
http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/subjectpages/maths/igcsemaths/igcsemathsusefulweblinks

Go there for useful links which will include areas to revise on and things to remember for the igcse maths.

However--
go here for the past test papers. :) and the resources and everything: http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/subjectpages/maths/igcsemaths/

Let me know how your studying goes! :) Good luck, sweetie!
:woot: i just did paper 1 for revision, but i cant find any answers for it? :( anyone ?? help :p
 
http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/subjectpages/maths/igcsemaths/pastpapers/0580_s03_qp_1.pdf i just did this, and i need the answers!! these are my answers...

1 a) 19.55249345
1 b) 19.55

2 a) 3.6
2 b) -1

3 a) 33/50 < 67% < 0.68
3 b) 68/100

4. 42

5. 781000

6. 366

7. 4/9

8 a) -30
8 b) v(4u-3)

9. 0.5

10 a) 0.004
10 b) 4x10^-3

11 - I didnt do :p but i need to revise this, were doing it at school and i did it using the graph method, x=2.7?? and y =0.5ish??

12 a) 88
12 b) 85.5 << l < 86.5

13 a) 19.40
13 b) i) 0.4
13 b) ii) 24

14) i cant really type this...(its a show all your working but you already have the answer question, but im positive i got it right)

15 a) i) 28
15 a) ii) 176
15 b) pyramid

16 a) 90
16 b) 5.30
16 c) 113.10

17 a) 9.59 (2sf)
17 b) ??

18 a) i) 120
18 a) ii) 25

b) similar

c) 11


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I think your answers to no. 11 are wrong. I got a=3 and b=-1 using the substitution method.

Hope this helps:flower:
 
thanks :):flower:

were doing this at school right NOW, and we only covered the graph method so i need to revise substitution...
 
I've still got my old books. They're really good. If you're interested, since you live in London you can get them.

Longman Mathematics for IGCSE Book 1
Longman Mathematics for IGCSE Book 2

Both by, D A Turner, I A Potts, W R J Waite, B V Hony.

For more information, try longman.co.uk.

PS. Thanks for the karma, sweetie. :heart: :kiss:
 

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