Algebra
Solve the simultaneous equations 2x + y = 11 and x - y = 1.
Add the equations to eliminate y: 3x = 12, so x = 4. Substitute back into x - y = 1 to get y = 3. A good course makes the elimination choice explicit, not just the final numbers.
A structured GCSE Maths course: topic explanations, exam-style questions and instant feedback. Use it as a crash course or spread over the year.
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A GCSE maths revision course should give you structure and clear feedback — not just notes. StudyVector is an online GCSE Maths course that organises number, algebra, ratio and proportion, geometry, probability and statistics with coverage labels as the bank expands. Live topics include step-by-step explanations, curated launch guides, and exam-style practice. We tell you what to work on next based on your weak areas, so you can use it like an Easter revision course, a crash course before exams, or steady revision throughout Year 10 and 11. Supports major GCSE board routes where coverage is live. Start with one free GCSE Maths question, then upgrade only if you want unlimited practice and advanced tracking.
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The strongest GCSE Maths revision courses do not just present the full syllabus in order. They help you identify which topic is actually blocking progress right now, then give you enough worked support and practice to fix that topic properly. If algebra is the issue, stay in algebra. If ratio and percentages are the issue, keep the course focused there until the method becomes reliable.
That is why topic routes matter more than generic chapter lists. A revision course should be able to move from explanation into question practice and then into the next logical topic. Used properly, this makes the course useful as both a steady Year 10 or Year 11 structure and as a short crash-course route before mocks or final exams.
If you are using this course like a crash course, focus on the strands that carry the most marks and the methods that break down most often under pressure: algebra, percentages, ratio, graphs, and geometry/trigonometry. Keep sessions short, active, and specific. One topic explained properly plus a few exam-style questions is better than racing through six topics passively.
If you have more time, spread the course across the term and revisit weak strands regularly. GCSE Maths rewards method memory, so repeated small sessions usually beat one long cram. The course becomes strongest when you use it to keep closing method gaps rather than just to reread familiar topics.
Topic list
A strong revision course should send you into the exact GCSE Maths strand that is costing marks. These launch guides work well for both steady revision and short crash-course blocks.
Example questions
Algebra
Add the equations to eliminate y: 3x = 12, so x = 4. Substitute back into x - y = 1 to get y = 3. A good course makes the elimination choice explicit, not just the final numbers.
Percentages
The increase is £18. Divide 18 by the original 120 to get 0.15, then convert to 15%. The lost mark usually comes from dividing by the new price instead of the original.
Geometry
Use sine because you have opposite and hypotenuse: sin theta = 7/25. So theta = sin^-1(7/25), which is about 16.3 degrees. The method choice matters as much as the calculator step.
Every GCSE Maths topic explained with worked examples. No steps skipped — build real understanding.
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Your dashboard shows which topics need more work. Focus on what will improve your grade.
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Number, algebra, geometry, statistics — foundation and higher tier content clearly labelled where live.
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StudyVector's GCSE Maths course includes the full syllabus with explanations, worked examples and exam-style practice. You get feedback on every question and a dashboard showing weak areas and readiness.
Major GCSE board routes are supported where coverage is live, including AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, Cambridge and SQA labels used across the subject surfaces.
Yes. You can use it intensively before exams. The platform prioritises your weak topics so you make the fastest progress.
Yes. The free plan includes access to GCSE Maths topics, practice questions and explanations. Premium unlocks unlimited practice and advanced analytics.
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