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OCR Higher Paper 4 - Advance Information and Additional Resources - GCSE Maths May 20, 2022

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Overview

Prepare for the OCR Higher Paper 4 GCSE Maths exam with this comprehensive 8-hour video tutorial series. Cover essential topics including percentages, error intervals, standard form, proportionality, ratio, quadratic equations, algebraic fractions, inequalities, proofs, volume and surface area, circle theorems, Pythagoras theorem, and basic probability. Work through exam-style questions, from foundation to higher tier difficulty levels, to build confidence and improve problem-solving skills for the May 20, 2022 assessment.

Syllabus

OCR Advance Information GCSE Maths | Higher | Paper 4 | May 20th 2022.
Percentages - GCSE Maths Exam Questions (Foundation & Higher).
Percentages - GCSE Maths Exam Questions (harder - higher tier).
Error Intervals (Limits of Accuracy) - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Standard Form (Scientific Notation) - GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).
Proportionality - GCSE Maths Exam Questions Compilation.
Ratio and Proportion - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Ratio and Proportion - Exam Questions (harder - higher tier).
Solving Quadratic Equations (factorising / quadratic fomula) - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Algebraic Fractions - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Inequalities - GCSE Maths Exam Questions Compilation.
Proofs - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Volume & Surface Area - GCSE Maths Exam Questions (Higher tier only).
Circle Theorems - GCSE Maths Exam Questions Compilation.
Pythagoras Theorem - GCSE Maths Exam Questions.
Basic Probability - GCSE Maths Topic Test (-).

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