I did my IGCSE Math in one year and I got an A*. So for the second year, people who got A and A* moved into the higher level math, where we did Pure Mathematics, or A/O math (also from Edexcel and is now part of the IGCSE - Pure Mathematics). Pure Mathematics is like basically the first year of IB Higher Level Mathematics, so we're kind of ahead.
So I don't know for sure, but you do a Math exam when you enter IB and they put you in the level they think you fit in.
But I think you either have to get an A or an A* in your IGCSE's. At least an A.
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The symbol "*" means multiply.
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I assume you mean sign and not sine!The answer is that there is no best sign. I am sorry to have to disillusion you but in reality star signs are nonsense. They are just a small number of stars that seem to be close together and form some shape. Some of the stars are close to the earth and the solar system whereas others, in the same star sign, are millions of light years further away. There is, therefore, no association between the stars that make up a star sign.
Takes a while of practice if you have like a math book with a pentagon then just copy it through the paper or look at an image until you get it right. for example i couldn't draw a star when i was in 6th grade.
It fluctuates, depending on the general performance of the rest of the candidates.
star math program does measure math fluency and math reasoning, math fluency also takes part in reasoning
In math, the star represents either a perfect 5 or 6 sided shape. The star also represents the process of multiplication in mathematics.
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1 - to get an a star in igcse you have to be professional in answering questions. 2 - to be professional you have to practice answering the pastpapers and use a marking scheme to check your answers make sure the mark sheme answres are containd in your answers , 3 - more than you just practiced on past papers you have to be well prepared for any surprises and new ideas 4 - for an a star it is better to study from cambridge or edexcel (depends on your syllabus) books not form notes 5 - you have to be distinctive more over in cambrige exams the grade depends on the curve at your center so it is enough to be distinctive (i mean compare your self with the intellgent students ).
A higher-mass star will turn into a supergiant, then a supernova. Then, it will collapse and shed it's outer layer and leave behind a white dwarf. However, the star may collapse even further and become a black hole.
five do the math But only if it is a 5-pointed star, not a 6-pointed star (like the star of David, for example). So doing the math requires counting the number of points in the star before getting to the put downs!
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Answer It is to do with the octane levels in the petrol. the higher the star the higher the octane. It used to be 2,3 and 4 star but now its mainly unleaded.
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in order to get a gold star you have to play 50 times
Morning Star Higher Secondary School was created in 1991.