A-Level Maths: G3-22 Gradients: Finding Non-Stationary Points of Inflection Example 4 (Important)

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Ah, that answers my question on the previous video

thomaswinkworth
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Hi, I have currently finished GCSE and moving onto A level next year. I would like to study maths at university (focusing on pure rather than applied) and was wondering whether physics is necessary. I am currently thinking of doing maths, further maths and geography at A level and do you think it is required for me to do physics as a fourth option? I am not a huge fan of physics and was considering doing one (or both) of the optional modules for further maths instead of a fourth A level. Sorry for the long question, but I just want to make sure that my choice of not picking physics will still enable me to study maths at university. Thanks.

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Just a year 11 GCSE student taking a quick

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