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Cambridge High School:
Mathematics

This course develops problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and mathematical techniques essential for academic and real-world applications. Students will explore topics such as algebra, geometry, statistics, and trigonometry, equipping them with a strong foundation for further studies in mathematics and related fields.


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  • Numbers, Fractions, and Percentages
  • The Four Rules
  • Directed Numbers
  • Powers and Roots
  • Ordering and Set Notation
  • Ratio, Proportion, and Rate
  • Estimation and Limits of Accuracy
  • Standard Form
  • Applying Number and Using Calculators
  • Algebraic Representation and Formulae
  • Algebraic Manipulation
  • Solutions of Equations and Inequalities
  • Graphs in Practical Situations
  • Straight-Line Graphs 
  • Graphs of Functions
  • Number Sequences
  • Indices
  • Direct and Inverse Proportion
  • Linear Programming
  • Functions
  • Differentiation
  • Angle Properties
    • Angle facts
    • Parallel lines
    • Angles in a triangle and a quadrilateral
    • Regular and irregular polygons
    • Tangents and diameters
    • Angles in a circle
    • Cyclic quadrilaterals
    • Alternate segment theorem
  • Geometrical Terms and Relationships
    • Measuring and drawing angles
    • Bearings and Nets
    • Congruent shapes and triangles
    • Similar shapes
    • Areas of similar triangles
    • Areas and volumes of similar shapes
  • Geometrical Constructions
    • Constructing shapes
    • Scale drawings
  • Mensuration (Perimeter, Area, Volume)
    • Perimeter and area of a rectangle
    • Area of a triangle, a parallelogram,, and a trapezium
    • Circumference and area of a circle
    • Surface area and volume of a cuboid
    • Volume and surface area of a prism and a cylinder
    • Sectors and arcs
    • Volume of a pyramid
    • Volume and surface area of a cone and a sphere
  • Symmetry
    • Lines of symmetry
    • Rotational symmetry
    • Symmetry of special two-dimensional shapes
    • Symmetry of three-dimensional shapes
    • Symmetry in circles
  • Vectors
    • Introduction to vectors
    • Using vectors
    • The magnitude of a vector
  • Transformations
    • Translations
    • Reflections
    • Rotations 
    • Enlargements
    • Combined Transformations

  • Pyhtagoras's theorem
  • Trigonometric ratios
  • Calculationg Angles
  • Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Functions
  • Application of Trigonometric Ratios
  • The Sine and Cosine Rules
  • Problems in Three Dimensions
  • Sine and Cosuine of Obtuse Angles
  • Using Sine to Find the Area of a Triangle
  • Sine, Cosine, and Tangent of Any Angle
  • Statistical Representation
    • Frequency tables
    • Pictograms
    • Bar charts
    • Pie charts
    • Scatter diagrams
    • Histograms
    • Histograms with bars of unequal width
  • Statistical Measures
    • The mode, median, mean, and range
    • Which average to use in findi
    • Stem-and-leaf diagrams
    • Using frequency tables
    • Grouped data
    • Cumulative frequency diagrams
    • Box-and-whisker plots
  • Probability
    • The probability scale
    • Calculating probabilities
    • Probability that an event will not happen
    • Probability in practice
    • Using Venn diagrams
    • Possibility diagrams
    • Tree diagrams
    • Conditional probability

References:

Chris Pearce (2023). Collins Cambridge IGCSE™ Maths Student’ s Book, 4th Edition. Collins Cambridge IGCSE™