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IB Maths

Planning ahead for your IB maths exam? Our teacher-written revision resources are here to give you the edge ahead of the big day. They’ll give you all the knowledge and tools you’ll need to approach your exam with confidence, helping you get the score you need to achieve your goals. If you’re teaching IB maths, our revision resources can make lesson planning easier and more efficient, allowing you to visualise complicated concepts and give your students the support they need to succeed.

IB Maths Exam Boards

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Frequently Asked Questions

IB Maths can definitely be challenging, but thousands of students successfully navigate it every year. The key to success isn't being a mathematical genius. It's choosing the right course for your abilities and goals, developing good study habits, and asking for help when you need it.

Analysis and approaches is considered the hardest section of the IB maths course. It focuses on advanced algebra, calculus and mathematical proofs, and is considered a higher level of learning.

IB Higher Level (HL) maths is thought of as harder than A Level maths, as it involves a broader curriculum, internal assessments, and core components like Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and CAS.