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View all FAQsWe cover all major exam boards - AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC. The questions and explanations match your specific specification, so you're practising exactly what you'll see in your actual exam.
Algebra (particularly quadratics and simultaneous equations), trigonometry, and probability tend to trip people up. Our step-by-step mode breaks these down into manageable chunks, so you're not staring at a problem wondering where to even start.
Absolutely. When you set up your profile, tell us which tier you're sitting and we'll tailor everything to that level. Foundation students won't get bombarded with Higher content, and vice versa.
Instead of just showing you the answer, our AI walks through each step like a teacher would. You'll see the method, understand why each step happens, and learn the technique so you can apply it to similar questions.
Just ask. The chat mode can explain any term in plain English - whether it's understanding what a coefficient actually is, or why we use Pythagoras in certain situations.
Yes. We mark which questions require a calculator and which don't, so you can practise both paper types. It's worth noting that non-calculator questions often test your understanding more deeply.
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