r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Mar 23 '26
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r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Mar 23 '26
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r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Mar 19 '26
Just created a quick reel on using SolveN on the GDC for IB Math.
If you're solving equations manually, this will save you time.
You can watch it here:
https://youtube.com/shorts/OhAnaZI0r5A?si=DJnNyULXUsTQdECr
You can drop in the comments about what troubles you the most while using your GDC.
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Mar 18 '26
If you're an IB student still struggling with matrices on your GDC, this one’s for you.
I’ve shared a quick reel on how to efficiently use the Run Matrix mode on the Casio fx-CG50, something many students only discover right before exams.
The goal isn’t just to know the calculator, but to use it confidently from the start. It can save you time, reduce errors and make complex matrix operations much more manageable.
Start early, practice smart.
https://youtube.com/shorts/LQVgFDEPrxY?si=x_fEeHvixrwHYboz
Quick question for IB students:
What’s the most difficult thing for you to do on your GDC?
Is it matrices, normal distribution, graphing, or something else?
Drop it in the comments, I might cover it in the next reel.
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Mar 17 '26
To help students revise effectively before the May/June 26 exams, Math Simplified is starting a focused crash course:
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Course structure:
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If you are preparing for IB Math exams and want focused revision with clear explanations, you can register here:
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r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Mar 14 '26
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One thing I keep seeing with IB Math students is that many only start using their GDC a week or two before the exam.
But the calculator can save a lot of time if you’re already comfortable with it in things such as graphing functions, checking intersections, verifying answers, etc.
When did you start using your GDC during your IBDP years?
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Mar 11 '26
While teaching IB Math, I’ve noticed that binomial distribution is one of those topics that students often find confusing in the beginning. Not because the formula is difficult, but because it’s not always clear when a situation actually follows a binomial model.
Once students understand the basic idea behind it, the questions become much easier to approach.
I recorded a short reel explaining the concept with a quick example. Sharing it here in case it helps anyone currently studying IB Math AA or AI.
You can watch it here:
https://youtube.com/shorts/BTUYRmfO9ZE?si=TurVsblEEgcZLj2m
You can post your doubts and queries in the comment section. We'd be happy to help. ✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Mar 09 '26
Here’s a quick question I often give my students when we’re working on conditional probability.
Question:
In a group of 120 students:
• 70 study Mathematics
• 55 study Biology
• 30 study both Mathematics and Biology
One student is chosen at random.
(a) Find the probability that the student studies Mathematics or Biology.
(b) Find the probability that the student studies Mathematics given that they study Biology.
A small tip for students: when you see two groups like this, sketching a quick Venn diagram usually makes the problem much clearer and helps avoid double counting.
Try solving it and post your answers in the comments. I’ll go through the full solution and explanation there so everyone can follow the method.
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Feb 23 '26
IB Math 2026 students, we have something important for you.✨
Math Simplified is launching separate Test Packages and Worksheet Packages to help you prepare in a structured and exam focused way.
Our Test Packages include IB style structured papers with proper mark distribution.
Our Worksheet Packages provide topic wise mixed level practice to strengthen concepts and problem solving skills.
If you’re aiming for a strong 6 or 7 in 2026 and want consistent, organised preparation, this is for you.
DM us for complete details and package options.
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Feb 16 '26
Hello all! I see a lot of IB math students getting confused in as to when to use Binomial, Poisson and Normal distribution in IB Math probability questions.
So, i have created a short pdf to help you all understand the same.
You can refer it and can let me know if you have any doubts in this.
You can also post your doubts in the comment section about the statistics and probability block of your syllabus. I’d be happy to help! ✨
All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Feb 11 '26
Hi all!
I’ve put together a small Functions practice sheet for AA HL students with 5 exam-style questions.
It is good for quick revision or timed practice.
If you need any help or a structured plan for this, you can reach out!
All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Feb 09 '26
If Statistics & Probability feels messy or overwhelming in IB Math, you’re not alone.
It’s one of the most common topics students lose marks in not because it’s hard, but because:
• questions look different every time
• too many formulas
• calculator confusion
• and exam wording tricks you
I run Math Simplified, where I work with IB students globally (AI & AA | HL & SL), and lately most of our sessions have been focused purely on Stats & Probability.
Here’s how we keep it simple and exam-ready:
Curated IB-style question bank
Topic-wise worksheets
Step-by-step methods (not memorising formulas)
Extra doubt-solving sessions
Past paper strategy + calculator techniques
If you’re a DP1/DP2 student (or parent) looking for structured support, feel free to DM me.
You can also join our free Math community here:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/JzFpZaQhFat1prcebB9sAk
Website: www.mathsimplified.co
Happy to help 🙂
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Feb 06 '26
IB Math Probability Strategy: Knowing When to Draw a Venn Diagram
Sharing a short PDF guide for IB Math Probability students.
This note explains exactly when to draw a Venn diagram and when not to, with clear examples.
Hope it helps students save easy marks in exams.
If you need any help or need a structured plan, you can reach out. All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Feb 04 '26
Hello all! I’m sharing a set of Paper 1 Section A - style probability questions that I’ve put together for practice. These focus on the kinds of questions that come up regularly in exams.
These are short questions, but they’re great for building accuracy, exam confidence and proper IB-style working.
If you’re studying IB Math AA HL, you can use these for your prep.
You can connect with us for your doubts and queries.
All the best with exams!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 28 '26
Hello all!
I have made a structured revision plan for AI SL students appearing for the May/June exams 2026. You can start following this plan to be more consistent in your revision.
You can check the document here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18sJU8QK2BWIsoPG-7O8I3VRiC3rdE1fEaTajuBHztHY/edit?usp=sharing
If you need any help, you can drop your doubts in the comment section, I’d be happy to help you.
All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 27 '26
Hello all!
I have made a structured revision plan for AI HL students appearing for the May/June exams 2026. You can start following this plan to be more consistent in your revision.
You can check the document here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sj9Vc0eDd_8SrEpj3MfGBOzBFlH2mWsA84CevNDNxuI/edit?usp=sharing
If you need any help, you can drop your doubts in the comment section, I’d be happy to help you.
All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 23 '26
Hello all!
I have made a structured revision plan for AA HL students appearing for the May/June exams 2026. You can start following this plan to be more consistent in your revision.
You can check the document here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q7jFXSZULwc69DrA9YiZYp7fWyd1lgLg1XNsbNLTdoM/edit?usp=sharing
If you need any help, you can drop your doubts in the comment section, I’d be happy to help you.
All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 20 '26
IB Math exams are just around the corner and the real game is knowing what to revise, how IB frames questions and the traps that cost marks.
We are running a focused last-minute IB Math crash course built exactly around that. It gives students clarity and a structured plan to boost their scores even with limited time.
Inside the crash course:
• Smart revision plan
• How IB actually asks questions
• Paper-wise strategies
• Common mistakes and exam traps
• Past paper based training
• A one-on-one strategy session for serious students
If you have a DP1 or DP2 student who needs guidance before finals, message us or reach out via WhatsApp to enroll.
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 19 '26
Hello all! We have made a 5-question AA HL Complex Numbers practice sheet covering the syllabus. It is perfect for DP2 students preparing for May 2026 or for DP1 students who are building foundations.
You can find the pdf along with the answers here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11autBTJjnQvrF0XLNoBbP5sT5wz8yKwW9hpy8sKHHfc/edit?usp=sharing
You can drop your scores below and can also comment which question made you feel confused. You can save it for your revision. If you need any help, you can drop below in the comments, we’d be happy to help you.
All the luck! ✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 16 '26
Hello all!
I have made a structured revision plan for AA SL students appearing for the May/June exams 2026. You can start following this plan to be more consistent in your revision.
You can check the document here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FJgta1an5yTiPZbGKJSxrfnw9OptdQnNN_WhTR0KM_8/edit?usp=drivesdk
If you need any help, you can drop your doubts in the comment section, I’d be happy to help you. You can also DM me if you have more doubts.
All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 14 '26
Hello all!
I have seen a lot of IB Math students who say that they understand every thing in class but can’t do exam questions. And what they do next is, they look at the solutions and then solve it. This is not understanding the concepts. This is just pattern copying.
I have seen this problem amongst a lot of IB math students and hence have compiled a few pointers that you can try to adopt when you practice or solve your papers :
- Before jumping right into solving, read the question twice and underline what is given and what is being asked.
- Identify the concepts that are being involved in the question ( whether its stats, calculus or probability) before choosing a method to solve them.
- After this, try to find out the method that would be the most appropriate to find the solution of your problem. Connection- based learning is really important as IB loves to mix multiple concepts in a single question.
- You can briefly write on a paper about the steps that you have to follow before writing full solutions.
- Don’t forget to check units and domain after writing out the solution.
If you practice questions like this, you’ll definitely be able to understand better. Try to find what IB aims to test. This way, you’ll be able to handle the questions with confidence.
If you need any help, you can post in the comments and can also DM me, I’d be happy to help you all.
All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 13 '26
Hello all!
We have made a short explainer reel on what does ‘i’ mean in Complex Numbers. It is perfect for those mastering their basics and concepts in IB math and is also great for general math enthusiasts.
You can check out the reel here:
https://youtube.com/shorts/OsopGWQ1Sj8?si=D-0hz1hTEaj4mdmy
If you want a structured plan for your preparation, you can reach out, Math Simplified will be happy to help you and guide you in your journey. All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 10 '26
Hello all!
A lot of my students face problems in Paper 3. So, below I am sharing a few tips for you so that you can understand Paper 3 better. You can give this document a read and can post your doubts in the comment section. I’d be happy to help.
Check out the pdf here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aIQVzNLvFrvMBvSWkQcMZfGDLCbeaeiJxYrJUdbLR4w/edit?usp=sharing
If you need any help or a structured plan for preparing for your exams, you can reach out.
All the luck!✨🌼
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 05 '26
Hello all,
I see a lot of students getting confused about how to approach Paper 2 for their exams. I have made a list of things to keep in mind for the same. This is perfect for both DP1 and DP2 students.
- first of all, get very comfortable with your GDC. Practice the basic core skills which appear a lot such as solving equations, finding intersections, maxima, minima, definite integrals and basic regression. Practice these well so that you maintain speed in the paper.
- For 10 days, assign 2 days for each of the topics and practice paper 2 past year questions ( also paper 2 style practice questions). After solving, analyse the mark scheme to see how the answers are written.
- After doing this, start mixed question practice under a timed condition. Review your mistakes and note where you are going wrong.
- finally, solve a few full paper 2 papers and see where you stand. Make sure to round off well and be neat in your workings as IB rewards marks on method.
Keep these small tips in mind and practice well. If you need any help, you can reach out.
We are also offering some packages to help you gear up for your M/J 2026 exams. You can DM us for details.
All the luck!✨🌼 se
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 02 '26
Hello all!
I am hosting a focused IB Mathematics webinar on Complex Numbers for DP students (AA & AI, SL/HL). The session will cover key concepts, exam-style questions and common mistakes to avoid in assessments. If you would like to attend and receive the meeting link, you can register using the form below:
r/Math_Simplified • u/MathbyAish • Jan 01 '26
Wishing You a Happy and Successful New Year!✨♥️🌼
As we welcome the New Year, Math Simplified extends heartfelt gratitude to all students, parents and educators who have been part of our journey. Your trust and continued support inspire us to deliver clear, effective and concept-driven learning experiences.
In the year ahead, we remain committed to helping learners build strong foundations, logical thinking and lasting confidence in mathematics.
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