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What are the characteristics of Cambridge A-Level mathematics?
A-Level advanced mathematics is an independent course, which is the further development of A-Level mathematics curriculum. A-Level advanced mathematics and mathematics are continuous in content.

A-Level advanced mathematics content:

1, core mathematics 1

This part mainly studies proof, complex number, matrix, algebraic sum function and calculus.

2. Core Mathematics 2

This part mainly studies vectors, polar coordinates, hyperbolic functions and differential equations.

3. Pure numbers 1

This part mainly studies triangulation, calculus, differential equations, other vectors, numerical methods and inequalities. ?

4. Pure numbers 2

This part mainly studies calculus, matrix algebra, complex number, number theory, sequence and series.

5, statistics 1

This part mainly studies discrete probability distribution, Poisson and binomial distribution, geometry and negative binomial distribution, hypothesis testing, central limit theorem and chi-square.

Test, probability generating function.

6. Statistics 2

This part mainly studies hypothesis tests such as linear regression, continuous probability distribution, correlation, random variable combination and confidence interval.

7. Mechanics 1

This part mainly studies momentum and impulse, work, energy and power, elastic spring chord and elastic collision.

8. Mechanics 2

This part mainly studies circular motion, mass and kinematics.

9. Decision Mathematics 1

This part mainly studies algorithms, charts, critical path analysis and linear programming.

10, decision mathematics 2

This part mainly studies transportation problem, distribution problem, network flow, dynamic programming, game theory, repetitive relationship and decision analysis.