OCR FSMQ Additional Mathematics - Lesson 26: Odds and Ends

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Hello and welcome to powerpoints to help you with your OCR FSMQ Course. This is a course that I'm teaching at my school to a group of Year 11's and thought it might be worth uploading the resources that I use. PLEASE NOTE: I am NOT a qualified teacher and am merely doing this for fun and may not be the best teacher in the world! My teacher at school originally created the powerpoints and I have tweaked them to suit my style and put my own swing on things.

Please leave any feedback you may have down below in the comments section! If you have any questions I will be happy to answer them and try to help you the best that I can!

More lessons on the way and they will be uploaded every two days!

GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR FSMQ!

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This is my new channel for purely Maths content, CaptainGoodspeed Maths! All of the old videos have been redone and tweaked with new examples suiting the new spec. Good luck with your FSMQ!

CaptainGoodspeed
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have this exam tomorrow and may just manage to scrape a pass now. don't know what i woulda done without you, thanks so much and one day youre gonna make a great maths teacher :)

nancycharlton
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Thank you so much i wouldn't have survived my exam without these videos!

kedharpydimarry
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Cheers lad got my exam in a couple hours, thanks for the quality content

seanrumble
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thank you so much for these videos they're extremely helpful and I'm now feeling much more confident with FSMQ !!

chocowonka
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Mr. Hannard Thank You! Your lessons have made a huge difference!

samball
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No idea what I’d do without this. Thank you for your service sir! (On to road to glory videos now haha)

joetspare
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This is honestly so useful!
Thank you so much for all of your help, you may help me rise from above a C!
Good luck with your Exams as well.

robinsons
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Finished the series - great stuff mate cheers for this

KSI
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I have my add maths exam in 2 hours. After watching all of these videos I feel prepared. Thanks for the help!!!!

aaridd
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Thank you so much! My teacher never really taught us much of the course and I was struggling with everything! Now I feel like I may be able to pass and I am feeling much more confident :)

TheEpicNerdMC
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Thank you so much - my exam is tomorrow and I'm feeling a lot more confident about it now that I've watched this whole playlist !!

emilyformstone
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Thanks Joe... Best video series ever... Very very very helpful... I think you should continue for other levels given your knowledge and good voice

ozodbekkamildjanov
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Yo Man. Just got my GCSE results today and got an A in Ad maths which is the highest. Many thanks to you for your excellent vids and I wish you all the best.
Thank you very much.
Farhan

yh
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Thank you so much! I've finished watching these and I'm about to leave for my exam!

abigailcerys
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Thanks mate you've helped my grade go from a U to an A - thanks so much

benchouhan
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and 0....Thank you so much your videos have been amazing, I have my mock tomorrow and if I hadn't discovered this I must defenitly had failed. I hope you're a teacher by now mate.
Also I have a request as i'm not sure if you're aware but ocr have changed their specification and so if you could add in some videos on logarithms and the trapezium rule that would be life saving.
Anyway cheers mate, you've helped me so much today.

surik
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Hi +CaptainGoodspeed, your doing a great job creating these videos🙌🙌 I've found them very beneficial. Could you please make a video on applications in kinematics. It's a topic that I can't get my head around. Thanks👍👍

nasermahmood
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can't you just test maximum or minimum points testing out the x co-ordinate before and after the point to see if the line has a positive or negative gradient?

gabyiuliano
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Hi, for the stationary points question I keep getting (5, -154) and (-3, 102) when I put x back through to get y. Please could you explain why it's (5, 196) and (-3, -60) ?

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