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A level maths is mostly modular and you will need to look at the syllabus for the modules that you are (will be) studying. Core 1 and Core 2 certainly, but after that you have a choice of 2 modules from several in mechanics, decision theory, statistics and, at A2, further pure.

Your best bet would be to go the web page of the board that you are studying for and download the syllabus. It may be found under "specification".

There are some very small differences between Boards, so make sure you pick the correct one.

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