We offer free resources for enthusiasts who would like to master mathematics at the advanced level of international peers studying proofs from the age of 11.
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History of Master Maths Llp: only key facts
- Master Maths Llp is a family business that was established by Dr Olga Anosova in 2010.
- Here is the official page at the Companies House, where all UK business should be registered.
- The logo of Master Maths Llp illustrates Pythagoras' theorem for a right-angled triangle: the area of the green square equals the area of the red square plus the area of the blue square.
- September 2010: we started the first distance course for the Maths Admissions Test (MAT).
- March 2012: we have started to develop the interactive web tutorials in advanced mathematics.
- June 2013: we started the blog: how to master mathematics and other educational stories (with riddles).
- August 2016: all 100% students from the STEP II and III courses received two top grades S and entered Cambridge.
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- Master Maths tutors have dozens of peer-reviewed publications in a wide range of areas: ordinary differential equations, data analysis, algorithms on graphs, algebra, topology.
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Master Maths news: recent stories, blog posts, free resources
- Here is the last post: Mathematical tools: a hammer vs a microscope.
- Hurry to claim your prize by solving the still open riddles: 5, 10, 15, 16.
- These riddles have been solved: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19.
- Your opinion does matter: vote in the poll about your best personal revision tips.
- We conclude every post by a riddle and reward each author of the first correct answer in comments to the post by a free 1-year access to one of the interactive web tutorials
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The blog: how to master mathematics and other educational stories
4 reasons to start the blog. Follow us: sign up to the blog or contact us
Posts on common mistakes
- Mistakes in sketching graphs: easy, common, unexpected
- Mistakes in trigonometry: easy, common, unexpected
- Mistakes with square roots: easy, common, potential
- Traffic jams and 3 common mistakes on turning points
- Finding local extrema of functions: 3 mistakes and 3 tips
- Three easy steps to find all global extrema of a function
Posts on powerful principles
- How to solve hard problems: a key principle with examples
- How to properly state mathematical theorems: 3 key parts
- Next big thing in online education: SPOCs vs MOOCs
- The extreme value theorem for 1-variable functions
Posts on student stories
- How to enter top universities for maths degrees: mistakes & tips
- How to choose maths courses: broad range vs narrow focus
- How to prepare for tough exams: 3 mistakes and 3 tips
- Success in Oxbridge interviews: 3 mistakes and 3 tips
Posts on personal stories
- What is important for success: building vs enthusiasm
- The unlucky deduction: mathematics vs mathology
- Cultural differences: failure vs life-changing experience
- How and when school children learn the times table
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Free interactive tutorial Beyond Pythagoras' theorem and applications
- To access the free web tutorial, please use your real name to register at the signup page
- Log in, click on Beyond Pythagoras' theorem, on enrol me on this course in the left menu.
- Without self-registering, you may explore all the web tutorials for UK entrance exams.
- You may also login as a guest and read descriptions of all activities in each tutorial.
- We hope to offer more free tutorials on the topics where many UK students struggle.
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