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.
as a2+b2=(a+ib)(a-ib), b2+2=[b - i sqrt(2)] [b + i sqrt(2)]
It already is in the form a+ib. a = root 7, the b=1 (i.e 1 x i ).
A standard ton is 2000 lbs, so 1.5 tons is 3000. Please note there are also long tons, and metric tons (sometimes written as tonnes)
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Are you sure you can drop math? I think you would be getting a non IB diploma. You can take higher level or standard level, but if you don't take the IB course my understanding is you wouldn't get the diploma. I am not aware of IB online. You might try going to the official IB site.
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.
Somewhere between a 5-7 depending on how well you test and the internal assessments. As I understand it, Calculus AB is more in depth on calculus subjects than ib math but there are more topics in ib math.
An IB diploma
An IB diploma(APEX2022)
HL math
International Baccalaureate (a degree).
An IB student is a student who studies the International Baccalaureate. This is an internationally recognised qualification. The Diploma involves six main subjects (4 at higher level and 2 at standard level or 3 higher and 3 standard) and the "inner hexagon" which consists of CAS (a section where you must complete 50 hours each of creativity, service and action), extended essay (a 4000 word essay on a subject of your choosing) and Theory of Knowledge (a bit like philosophy). The course is often taken as an alternative to A-levels.
An IB student is a student who studies the International Baccalaureate. This is an internationally recognised qualification. The Diploma involves six main subjects (4 at higher level and 2 at standard level or 3 higher and 3 standard) and the "inner hexagon" which consists of CAS (a section where you must complete 50 hours each of creativity, service and action), extended essay (a 4000 word essay on a subject of your choosing) and Theory of Knowledge (a bit like philosophy). The course is often taken as an alternative to A-levels.
Yes, there is an IB Physics SL test. It is part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme for students aged 16-19 and covers various topics in physics at a standard level.
ib. but only some schools. the national standard is ncea
Of course you can enter Harvard University with the International Baccalaureate diploma providing of course your grades are sufficiently high. I believe you need a 7 in all high level courses and 6 in standard level courses.