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Number Theory Solve problems involving indices and surds and prime factorisations of powers. You'll use last digit tricks and divisibility rules to simplify complex problems and learn how to deal with complicated problems that reason about numbers via their digits.
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Algebra Algebraic skill is especially important in maths challenges at this level. You'll learn lots of tricks and see a range of harder problems using all sorts of algebraic methods.
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Problem Solving Become confident with the unknown. Maths challenges are all about preparing for things you haven't seen before and this course will equip you with a range of skills and strategies for challenging problems
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Go for Gold in Maths Challenges
(ages 16-18)
(ages 16-18)
Learn all the topics you'll need to get Bronze, Silver or Gold in the UKMT Senior Maths Challenge and similar contests around the world.
After this course you'll have the best chance of earning a certificate and even qualifying for the follow on rounds. You'll also improve your problem solving skills and have fun along the way!
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These students loved this course and I'm sure you will too!
Part 2: Test what you've learnt with original practice questions
75 challenge-style problems with video hints and solutions
Try 75 practice questions arranged into 3 practice papers, all written by Kevin exclusively for this course. Each question has a video solution but also a video hint to give you the best chance of solving the question yourself, almost like you were in a 1-1 lesson with Kevin.
Teacher
Dr Kevin Olding
Kevin Olding is the creator of Mathsaurus. He has a First Class MMATH Mathematics degree from Magdalen College, Oxford and a PhD from the University of Bath, as well as an MSc in Applied Statistics from Birkbeck, University of London (Distinction and prize for best overall performance), an MRes in Statistical Applied Mathematics from the University of Bath, and a degree in Law.
Before creating Mathsaurus, Kevin taught maths in London at Westminster School and Dulwich College and also at Birkbeck College (University of London).
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