This week, teenagers across the UK have been sitting their GCSE exams in a range of subjects, including maths. However, one particular GCSE calculation, dubbed 'impossible', has left even parents ...
One standout example of what students mean by "impossible" is from Edexcel's June 2022 Paper 1: Non-Calculator. The geometry problem asks students to work out the area of the two shaded regions, ...
With A Level results in the bag and GCSE results just around the corner, I thought I'd take a trip back in time. I decided to test just how much of GCSE maths I remember, and retake a past paper. An ...
You can find more maths past papers and mark schemes on the CCEA website. Papers going back as far as 2018 are available there, in both standard and modified versions ...
A prime illustration of what pupils describe as "impossible" comes from Edexcel's June 2022 Paper 1: Non-Calculator. The geometry challenge requires students to calculate the area of two shaded ...
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