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CIE Maths unit 1 classified past paper 2

 Classified IGCSE CIE Maths past paper available for download:

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The syllabus objectives for core curriculum include:

  • Numbers, sets and notation:
  • Natural numbers, integers,prime numbers, common factors and multiples 
  • Rational and irrational numbers 
  • Set notation such as n(A), ℰ, ∩, ∪.
  • Venn diagrams  and appropriate shading of regions in a well-defined manner.
  • number sequences 
  • Nth term statement related to n=an+d ( where a is the differences in linear sequence and d is the the predicted first outcome).
  • Set notation such as n(A), ∈, ∉, ℰ, A′, ∩, ∪, ⊆.
  • Venn diagrams and appropriate shading.
  • Calculations of missing region of sets
  • Exponential or quadratic sequences 
  • Subscript notation for sequences.
  • Degree of accuracy using bounds (upper bounds and lower bounds)
  • Percentages 
  • Further percentages question for percentages increase and decrease.
  • Indices 
  • Standard form
  • Money and finance: currency exchange question 
  • Time conversion and differences 
  • Word problems related to all 


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