A-level Mathematics for Year 13 - Course 1: Functions, Sequences and Series, and Numerical Methods
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7 Weeks
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Brief Introduction
Develop your thinking skills, fluency and confidence to aim for an A* in A-level maths and prepare for undergraduate STEM degrees.Description
This course by Imperial College London is designed to help you develop the skills you need to succeed in your A-level maths exams.The course is most appropriate to the Edexcel, AQA, OCR and OCR(MEI) papers. You will investigate key topic areas to gain a deeper understanding of the skills and techniques that you can apply throughout your A-level study. These skills include:
- Fluency – selecting and applying correct methods to answer with speed and efficiency
- Confidence – critically assessing mathematical methods and investigating ways to apply them
- Problem solving – analysing the ‘unfamiliar’ and identifying which skills and techniques you require to answer questions
- Constructing mathematical argument – using mathematical tools such as diagrams, graphs, logical deduction, mathematical symbols, mathematical language, construct mathematical argument and present precisely to others
- Deep reasoning – analysing and critiquing mathematical techniques, arguments, formulae and proofs to comprehend how they can be applied
You’ll also be encouraged to consider how what you know fits into the wider mathematical world.
Knowledge
- By the end of this course, you'll be able to:Â
- Define a mapping and a function
- Define the domain and range for a function
- Combine functions to create a composite function
- Find the inverse of a function
- Define a sequence using an nth term formula and an inductive definition
- Define an arithmetic and a geometric sequence
- Use sigma notation to define a series
- Expand a binomial expression for both a positive integer index and for an index which is not a positive integer
- Use radians as a measure of angle
- Find arc lengths, areas of sectors and areas of segments on circles where angles are in radians
- Use small angle approximations for sine, cosine and tangent functions
- Find multiple solutions to trigonometric equations
- Use the reciprocal trigonometric functions
- Use the inverse trigonometrical functions
- Use trigonometrical identities
- Derive and use the trapezium rule to find the area under a curve
- Approximate the root of an equation using a sign change method
- Approximate the root of an equation using the Newton-Raphson method
- Approximate the root of an equation by fixed point iteration