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Cheering up those who do maths exams: GCSE/IGCSE, A Level, IAL
If exam season has your brain feeling like it's trapped in a square box, just remember the humble pizza: it undergoes a complete geometric evolution, handles the heat, and still turns out absolutely perfect in the end.
A Level Pure Maths: Challenging Questions on Modulus Functions
The functions, f(x) = -2|2x - 6| + 16 and g(x) = 3|x - 3| + 2 , are shown below.
Find the coordinates of points, A and B.
Prove that the lines form a kite.
Find the area of the kite.
A Level Pure Maths: challenging question on differentiation
A level differentiation - modelling / optimisation
An industrialist removes four small squares of length, x, from the four corners of a metal square to produce an open cuboid. The length of the square is l. He wants to minimize the loss of metal while making the cuboid. Find the value of x in terms of l, the length.
GCSE/IGCSE Paper 2: challenging questions
GCSE Maths Challenging Questions
Find the area of the triangle ACD.
GeoGebra STEM Simulations for Physics: Travel Graphs
This is a GeoGebra simulation that I created for teachers and students who do physics. It shows how a velocity-time graph and an acceleration-time graph are derived from it while taking into account the gradient of each graph.
Travel Graphs Simulation with GeoGebra for Physics and Maths
This is the sheer power of GeoGebra in creating them.
GCSE/IGCSE Maths Exam 2026: challenging questions for Paper 2
This is a challenging question on the topic of probability.
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GCSE Maths Paper 2: 2026 Hard Questions
ABCD is a rectangle. E is a point inside the rectangle. If AE = √5, BE =√17 and DE = √13 , find the length of CE.
GeoGebra Simulation of Resistance of a Conductor
R = ρl/A practice with GeoGebra
The resistance of a wire is given by the formula, R = ρl/A, where ρ, l and A are resistivity, length and area respectively.
This simulation help you practise the involvement of the above factors.
Here is the link for the simulation:
This is a GeoGebra simulation that I made especially for those who do their GCSE IN 2026. With the physics exam just week away, you can easily learn by actually practising the simulation, rather than looking at a static diagram in a textbook or on a slide.
Here is what you need to do:
- Move the sliders to change the resistance.
- Calculate the total resistance using a pen and paper.
- Click the 'Answer' button to reveal the answer.
- Keep practising while using the sliders.
Electric circuit simulator - GeoGebra
It's cool, fun and above all, productive.
Sketch the graph of y = cos x for 0° ≤ x ≤ 360°.
Use the graph to show that cos 120° = - cos 60°.
PQR is an isosceles triangle with PQ = PR. QS = c, SR = d and PS = e.
GCSE/IGCSE Maths 2026 Higher Paper: hard questions
Show that cos Θ = (c - d)/2e.
If you need the solutions, please drop a line under comments. I will let you have it as soon as practicable.
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If y = a cos x + b, where 0° ≤ x < 360°, complete the following table:
| x | cos x | y |
|---|---|---|
| ? | 1 | 3 |
| 60° | ? | 2 |
| 45° | ? | ? |