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Maths Edexcel Classified past papers: Algebra

 The File contains classified past paper for EDXCEL MATHS (9-1) with past paper code : 4MA1.

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This booklet contains questions regarding:

Part 1:

  • Recurring decimals. 
  • Simple and advanced indices problems.
  • Rationalizing denominator. 
  • Simplifying algebraic expression. 
  • Simplifying algebraic expression with brackets. 

Part 2:

  • Solving equations with roots and powers.
  • Positive integer indices. 
  • Inequalities. 

Part 3:
  • Simple factorizing.
  • Simplifying fractions.
  • Equations with fractions.
  • Simultaneous equations.
Part 4:
  • Using formulae.
  • Change subject of formula. 
  • Further Formulae questions. 
Part 5:
  • Multiplying brackets. 
  • Factorising quadratic expressions. 
  • Solving quadratic equations by factorisation.
  • Problems leading to quadratic equations. 
Part 6:
  • Indices 
Part 7:

  • Solving the quadratic equation by completing the square. 
  • Solving quadratic equation using the quadratic formula.
  • Problems leading to quadratic equation.
  • Solving quadratic inequalities.
Part 8:
  • Function.
  • Inverse function. 
Part 9:
  • Solving two simultaneous equation: one-linear and one non-linear.
  • Proofing questions.
Part 10:
  • Simplifying algebraic fractions.
  • Adding and subtracting algebraic fractions.
  • Multiplying and dividing algebraic fractions.
  • Solving questions with algebraic fractions.

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