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I am co-author of the Mathematical Association book "Teaching A level Maths" available here: https://members.m-a.org.uk/Shop/product/1188
Invariant lines in 2D
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Invariant lines in 2D

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A collection of resources (notes, worked examples, an exercise, exam style questions) covering lines of invariant points and invariant lines under matrix transformations in 2D
Reciprocal curves matching activity
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Reciprocal curves matching activity

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This is a matching activity designed to bring out the general points about how the features of reciprocal curves correspond to those of the original curve. I would use it either in the context of lessons on curve-sketching or as an introduction to sketching the reciprocal trig curves
Matching activity for cubic graphs
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Matching activity for cubic graphs

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A first year A-level matching activity, introducing cubics by matching cubic curves with their equation in factorised form and their equation in expanded form. You could add in a few quadratics for revision or a few quartics for extension
Edexcel AS Further Decision Mathematics 1
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Edexcel AS Further Decision Mathematics 1

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A series of lesson sheets that take you through the whole of the Edexcel AS Further Decision Maths 1 course. They are intended to be used in the order they are numbered. When used in conjunction with exercises on the topics these deliver the entire content of the course.
The two solutions of the equation cosh x = a
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The two solutions of the equation cosh x = a

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This worksheet looks in more detail at why cosh x = a has 2 solutions even though arcosh x is uniquely defined, and the different ways these 2 solutions can be expressed. Key words: hyperbolics, equations, inverse hyperbolic functions