Finding an A Level Math Software to Suit Your Needs

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When searching for A Level Maths software suitable for self-study, particularly for the Cambridge GCE A Levels (syllabus codes 9709 for A Level Maths and 9231 for A Level Further Maths), it's essential to find a program that acts as a personal tutor. Users express confusion over the numerous options available on Amazon, noting that many products have poor reviews regarding graphics, navigation, and subject content. The goal is to find software that simplifies complex topics and effectively prepares for exams, ideally leading to a Grade A. Recommendations from the community are appreciated, highlighting the need for thorough and user-friendly educational tools.
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I have been browsing amazon.com looking for suitable A level Maths software. But there are so many brands- Aircom, DK, Times, Idigicon.

Can anyone tell me a suitable A level Math Software that will enable me to 'fill in the gaps' in my weak areas?


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Are you looking for tutorial help or something more like Matlab, Maple, or Octave?
 
What syllabus and exam board are you preparing for?
 
I am studying for the university of Cambridge Advance Level (GCE A Levels)

The syllabus code is 9709 for A level Math and 9231 for A level Futher Math.

I am looking for a software that can act as my personal tutor- something that can help me understand all the topics covered by 9709 and 9231 so I can have the confidence to attempt the exams. Remember I am selfstudying- so I would like to have a software as through as possible.

I was searching amazon.com and I saw a whole bunch of them- but their reviews weren't encouraging. Some people said that the graphics and navigation was poor, others said that their syubject content was poor.

I am confused and desperate- whose product to purchase, which one will be the cheapest, which one will take all the complex topics and break it down simply so that not only I can understand and master all the mathematical subjects covered by these exams, I will be able to get a Grade A too?

Jeremy
 
Thanks for the software suggestions guys
You guys are the best
 
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