As well as covering the sciences, we also cover Maths at
both GCSE and A Level. Many of our students struggle with some of the harder
concepts such as Trig Equations and solving them. This weeks A level Maths
lesson dealt with this problem showing approaches to solving these problems
without resorting to the answers or begin told this is the way to do this one.
Students need to learn these techniques so that they can become better
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