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Problem Solving

Maths Explained via YouTube

Overview

This course focuses on enhancing problem-solving skills in mathematics at the GCSE and high school level. The learning outcomes include mastering various mathematical concepts through solving challenging problems. The course covers a wide range of topics such as geometry, probability, algebra, and trigonometry. The teaching method involves presenting complex problem scenarios and guiding students through the process of finding solutions. This course is intended for students in grades 6-9, GCSE Mathematics students, and anyone interested in improving their mathematical problem-solving abilities.

Syllabus

Grade 6-9 Revision (problem solving) | GCSE (9-1) Mathematics AO3 60 minute revision.
Grade 9 "tough" exam paper - GCSE (9-1) Higher Mathematics revision.
GCSE Higher revision practice questions - 30 minute mathematics revision.
Two overlapping squares.
Find the height of the table (7 marks??).
The square problem.
A problem with trapezia.
Grade 8/9 Ratio Problems.
Grade 9 Questions | How to find the area of a segment.
Equilateral triangle inside a circle problem.
The "Impossible" Maths GCSE Question.
Q18 and 19 (Rhombus and Vectors) can you solve these problems?.
Probability | 3 tricky problems.
A Geometry Problem.
A Quadrilateral Problem.
Ratio & Fractions problem.
q20 paper 2H June 2019 GCSE exams.
A Sweet Probability Problem.
A Quadratic Sequences Problem.
Maths GCSE Revision Q&A | Venn diagrams, linear equations, loci, prime factorisation.
Ice Cubics.
The Ant Riddle (problem solving).
Going off on a tangent to solve this one - A-level Mathematics.
Dependent Probability problem | 8 coins in a bag....
Maths puzzle/riddle - 54 Energy Drinks Problem - problem solving GCSE/high school level - worded.
Overlapping circles and area of segments.
Bearings problem solving - GCSE Higher edexcel.
A Rational Search.
Dice Games - Probability - GCSE Mathematics.
I went insane trying to solve this problem (IMO 1988 Question 6).
IMO 1988 Question 6 [TL;DR version] (proof by infinite descent).
Can you solve this? A Surprisingly Difficult Equation with a Golden solution.
NO TRIGONOMETRY ALLOWED!! Plane geometry problem solving.
OVERKILL - coordinate geometry? ‍♂️ vectors? .
A pretty, tricky geometry problem.
A pretty, tricky geometry problem (corrected).
A very hard folded square problem.

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