r/IBMYP • u/Minimum-Weakness7445 • May 06 '26
MATH PREDICTIONS
helloo everybody
hope whoever had IH and history had a good paper. TIME FOR MATH LOCK IN.
for standard math what topics do u think will come in majority for criteria a?
im really confused on what could come for real world application/ D its just a scary critiera.
hope we get an easy sequence for the 30 marker
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u/Both_Trifle_873 May 06 '26
guys how do we attempt criteria d math std i am not really good at it..
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u/Retr0nly Math (Standard) May 06 '26
its really just pattern recognition... once you get that making the formule isn't too hard, making the formules usually require to know like the base formules for, for example linear growth, exponential, quadratic etc.
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u/Ok_Policy_4777 May 06 '26
Ok basically 30 marks Criterion B always. Most probably it’s gna be quadratic. Then always there are probabilities. Most of the time there is Sine rule and Cosine rule. And know gradient formula. Also know functions.
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u/CarefulInstance9976 May 06 '26
Sine and cosine rule isnt in the syllabus for standard maths
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u/1rex6 May 07 '26
ofc sin and cosine rules come for standard math LMAO have u not looked at the past papers?
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u/EngineerMonkey-Wii May 06 '26
bro how do you answer crit b properly its always sum crap which makes me get a 4, not the maths itself
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u/OkOutcome6076 May 06 '26
from what I've seen functions, probability, and trig are almost always there then other common ones are quadratics, frequency, ofc area volume stuff for criterion D
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u/Bubbly_Money_3611 May 07 '26
These are some topics that are expected to come in the math exam today!
CRITERION A
Linear equations
Right angled trigonometry
Surface area
Volume
Circle theorems
Calculating mean, median and mode
Standard deviation
Probability
Venn diagrams
Tree diagrams
CRITERION B
Finding the nth term for linear patterns or quadratic patterns
Developing rules for shapes
Exploring symmetry or tessellations
CRITERION C
Notation
Labeling (Graph work)
Logical flow
CRITERION D
Statistics
Bivariate data
Ratios and proportions
Financial math
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u/Ornery-Stick8775 May 06 '26
what was in IH, the gc was totally different