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A-Level Maths revision FAQs
What does this a-level maths revision FAQ page cover?
Board coverage, topic structure, free access and recommended revision cadence for A-Level Maths. Each Q&A pair on this page is FAQPage-schema-enabled so search engines and AI assistants can lift answers directly into rich results and citation snippets.
- 1. Which A-level Maths exam boards does StudyVector cover?
- AQA, Pearson Edexcel, and OCR (A and B). Practice questions and worked solutions tag the relevant specification reference so you can revise against the exact paper you sit.
- 2. What topics are included in A-level Maths revision?
- Pure Maths (algebra, functions, calculus, trigonometry, vectors, proof, series), Statistics (data, distributions, hypothesis testing), and Mechanics (kinematics, forces, moments). Each topic has explanation pages, worked examples, and exam-style questions.
- 3. Does StudyVector use real A-level past paper questions?
- We use exam-style questions written against published mark schemes, plus links to official board past papers. The Error Log treats mistakes the way a marker would — by lost marks, command words, and topic, not just right or wrong.
- 4. Is A-level Maths revision on StudyVector free?
- Yes — core topic pages, worked examples, and a free-question path are open without an account. Premium unlocks unlimited practice, the Error Log, exam-mode mock papers, and the AI tutor.
- 5. How long should I revise A-level Maths for each day?
- Most students get the best gain from 30 to 60 minutes of focused practice plus 10 minutes of error-log review, four to five days a week. StudyVector's revision planner sequences this around the topics you're losing marks on.
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